Serbia Is Descending Into Violence
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Serbia is descending into violence
Belgrade There are two kinds of Balkan crises: the ones that actually happen, and the ones that feel inevitable until they fizzle out. Serbia’s current descent into street violence and political dysfunction is somewhere in between. Whether it ends in fresh elections, implosion, or continued chaos depends on one man. Sit-ins and marches have given
EDITORIAL. Employment is being subjected to violence by groups of provocateurs in the face of the nine-month Serbian student protest movement, which bodes ill for President Aleksandar Vucic's ambition to join the European Union.
There is violence in Serbia once again in protests against the government of Vucic. He is accused of corruption.
For months, people have been taking to the streets against President Aleksandar Vučić – so far peaceful, but now an office of the ruling party has been attacked.
The anti-government protests in Serbia appear to have entered a new phase. For the fifth consecutive evening, demonstrators clashed with police last night. It's not the first time the demonstrations, which have been ongoing for nine months, have ended in violence, but the scale is new. In recent days, there have been repeated injuries, including police officers. Police have also made dozens of arrests. Previously, the protests were largely peace…
The demonstrations against the government have become more violent, and authoritarian president Vučić could take advantage of them to suffocate them
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