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Croatia protests Serbia's expulsions of its citizens as part of crackdown on dissent

  • Croatia protested Serbia's expulsion of Croatian citizens and informed the EU.
  • Serbia, led by President Aleksandar Vucic, is facing anti-corruption protests.
  • Serbia expelled citizens, including 15 Croats, alleging they posed security risks.
  • Prime Minister Plenkovic stated from Zagreb, "We are demanding an explanation."
  • Vucic's government faces increasing criticism and protests after a canopy collapse.
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More than a dozen Croats affected

·Vienna, Austria
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Croatia protests Serbia's expulsions of its citizens as part of crackdown on dissent

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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Among them are a representative of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce and a doctor who is married to a Serb.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Four Croatian citizens were expelled from Serbia in the past two days, and in the last three months there have been 15 such cases, Croatian ambassador to Serbia Hidajet Biščević pointed out for N1 Belgrade.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Dozens of foreign citizens, including 15 Croats, have been expelled from Serbia in recent months or received an entry ban, allegedly because they pose a risk to the country's security. In response, Croatia sent a note of protest to Belgrade and informed the European Union (EU) about the expulsions, said Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, considering Serbia's measures unacceptable. “We are demanding an explanation from the Serbian authorit…

·Portugal
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The Croatian government on Thursday condemned Serbia's action in expelling several Croatian citizens for participating in anti-corruption student protests, TASR reported, citing an AFP report.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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nin.rs broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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