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Belgrade's Big Protest: Students Lead the Charge
Serbia, BelgradeSaturday, March 15, 2025
Tensions were high. Police arrested a man who drove his car into a group of protesters, injuring three people. Hundreds of police officers were stationed around government buildings and the presidential palace. The authorities also canceled all public transport, supposedly for security reasons, but many saw it as a way to stop people from joining the protest. Even reporters from neighboring countries were turned back at the border.
Vucic has repeatedly warned of plans for unrest and threatened arrests. He has also accused Western intelligence services of orchestrating the protests, though he has not provided any evidence. His supporters, including members of a notorious paramilitary unit and soccer hooligans, have been camping out in central Belgrade. This has fueled fears of violence, as these groups are known for causing trouble.
Despite the tensions, the protests have been largely peaceful. Students have resonated with many citizens who are frustrated with politicians and have lost trust in state institutions. Previous student-led rallies in other Serbian cities have also drawn large, peaceful crowds. The students' movement has shown that even in the face of opposition, people can come together to demand change.
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