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Serbia: Controlled, Decentralized Chaos Across the Country, but Power Is Waning - International Viewpoint - Online Socialist Magazine

Since Sunday night, a veritable game of cat and mouse has been played out on the streets of Belgrade between citizens and the police. The principle is simple and highly effective: erect improvised barricades, block a street or intersection, wait for the police to arrive, then disperse peacefully before starting again further on. In this ballet of non-violent resistance, each withdrawal is a new opening. While the police dismantle the roadblocks,…

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Small groups of students blocking faculties and citizens supporting them continued to block individual intersections in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš and some other cities in Serbia tonight.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Several people were detained at the Niš Police Department tonight, between June 30th and July 1st, after the intersection blockades organized in protest of the mass arrest of students in Belgrade after the Vidovdan rally ended.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Zrenjanin city assembly councilor Milan Pernat from the Changes in Focus (PUF) movement was detained Tuesday just before street blockades were set to begin in t

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Roads, crossroads and strategic points have been blocked throughout Serbia since Sunday night. Citizens and students take turns day and night, defying the forces of law and order. The regime multiplies arrests in order to try to extinguish the protest, which spreads from hour to hour. Articles / Balkans Courier, Serbia, Vucic, Politics, Society, Une

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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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