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Grandma Karanfila - a Symbol of Civic Protests in Kraljevo for 30 Years

Summary by Glas ŠUmadije
Anyone who has ever gone to a protest organized by civic activists or students in Kraljevo will remember Mrs. Karanfila Tanasijević, a cheerful grandmother who says she is always "on the front line" and that her mission is to protect children from regime propaganda. Since the canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, she has not missed a single rally, and the only thing that could stop her from doing so, she says, is a major heart attack or if she dies "unp…
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Anyone who has ever gone to a protest organized by civic activists or students in Kraljevo will remember Mrs. Karanfila Tanasijević, a cheerful grandmother who says she is always "on the front line" and that her mission is to protect children from regime propaganda. Since the canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, she has not missed a single rally, and the only thing that could stop her from doing so, she says, is a major heart attack or if she dies "unp…

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Glas Šumadije broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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