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Protests Persist in Serbia in Face of Police Repression

Summary by Eurasia
Serbia stands at a critical political and societal crossroads. What began as a student-led protest has evolved into a wider civic movement, exposing two sharply contrasting visions of the country’s future. Pressure is mounting on all fronts. The question that will shape the coming period is whether the current momentum will be seized to pursue reforms and restore confidence, or whether it will lead to an even tighter state control. Resolving Ser…

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After eight months of demonstrations, triggered by the collapse of Novi Sad station, the students went on to civil disobedience and demanded early elections.

·Paris, France
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The most massive anti-government protests in recent months are taking place across Serbia. Is it a "colored revolution" or righteous anger that has erupted from the depths of the masses?, begins an article published in the Russian weekly Zvezda, close to the Russian Ministry of Defense, and signed by political scientist Igor Pshenichenkov.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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After many months of peaceful protest, the police in Serbia use violence against demonstrators. Vladan Đokić is a university director and a leading head of protesters. He warns: the conflict can become a state crisis.

·Germany
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Protests in Serbia: After eight months of protests against the government, the conflict between students and authorities in Serbia is intensifying. The students want…

·Netherlands
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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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