Large crowds converge in Belgrade for protest rally against Serbia’s president and government
- Thousands of protesters, mainly students, rallied in Belgrade against President Aleksandar Vucic's government, with estimates of participation ranging from 107,000 to 325,000 people according to the Public Assembly Archive.
- President Vucic stated he asked police to maintain order and detain troublemakers amid the protests.
- Demonstrators are expressing dissatisfaction with alleged corruption and government actions following a railway station disaster that killed 15 people in November.
- Analysts warned that the regime is attempting to escalate tensions with inflammatory media narratives about the protests.
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'No going back': Serbia protests heap pressure on government
Serbia's embattled government is facing a watershed moment, analysts said Monday, after a massive student-led rally in Belgrade over endemic corruption saw the capital engulfed by a sea of demonstrators.
Hundreds of Thousands Rally in Serbia Against Government Corruption
In Serbia, hundreds of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of the capital Belgrade on Saturday to demand justice for 15 people killed in the northern city of Novi Sad last November when a train station roof collapsed on them. The disaster triggered months of anti-government rallies calling on President Aleksandar Vučić to resign, amid accusations of widespread negligence and corruption. The student-led protests have swelled to include te…
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