Serbians march in 4 cities against government pressure and hate speech
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Adam Zivo: Serbia is roaring for revolution
BELGRADE, Serbia — In Serbia, revolution is in the air. The streets of Belgrade roar each evening as citizens whistle and honk in support of a student protest movement that has, for months, demonstrated against corruption and authoritarianism. Hundreds of thousands of Serbs have marched alongside these students, despite threats of violence, bolstering the greatest wave of civil unrest seen within the country in nearly three decades.
Listen to the young people of Serbia
For months, hundreds of thousands of citizens have been protesting against corruption and authoritarianism in Serbia, a strategic Balkan country to which a series of nefarious rulers seem to have tried to lose the train of European history in the 21st century. The collapse of a marquee in the railway station of Novi Sad, in the north of the country, which on November 1st last year killed 15 people, has generated an unprecedented recent social mo…

Serbians march in 4 cities against government pressure and hate speech
Thousands of people have marched in four Serbian cities against government pressure and hate speech targeting university students and professors behind months of anti-corruption protests shaking populist President Aleksandar Vucic.
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