Still not everybody in the frame – lots of people behind the buildings and on two large streets to the North and West (including the one where people reported sonic cannon attack).
This is what Turkey *should* look like in a few days.
For once, I want to see people as eager to oppose as I am.
Hope we can hop on to the anti-corruption train and join the Greeks, Serbs, Georgians and Hungarians in these large protests. Actions and time will tell.
darksugarfairy on
So I would just like to say that the president literally tonight said this is 24000 people 🤡🤡🤡
General_Strike356 on
Wow!
RazvanTheRomanian on
This happend în România several years ago, the same reason, corruption. The movement became known as Colectiv, like the name of the club were the young people died. Now it’s happening in Macedonia. People need to feel safe, they demand respect from theyr leaders. This revolution comes in diferent shape and sizes but the motif is the same. People want more
Sea-Sound-1566 on
Looks impressive. Keep my fingers crossed for Serbian ppl! Just please don’t start a war of any kind.
vtosnaks on
Lucas Arts
Azula-the-firelord on
So, why does someone shoot a green laser pointer at the drone?
4yfctanthnwpel on
Hi, half greek here who’s seen how greeks riot and demolish athens on a regular and recently. Question tho, after all this smashing (in greece) nothing ever changes, I’m noy saying take guns out and shoot the police but you can threaten and actually get into the Vouli (the parliament) and there is a law that says once you set foot in you can demand certain things, so my question is why smash all things up or riot when nothing changes? Wages didn’t changes, safety didn’t change, corruption didn’t change ?
Undef1ned1 on
That’s not all the people, just ones at the main gathering point who lit up their phones. Until they hit us with sound weapons. All streets 1 or 2 km beyond this were also crowded.
Double_Rip7489 on
Looks like a neuron-the intelectuals
SciFiShroom on
this is beautiful!
StrippinKoala on
That’s a peaceful uprising more than a protest. It’s so huge!
engineer_pt on
We love EU, but your officials support dictator and criminal Vucic. Please help us, write to your official, media, everyone ❤️
Markiza24 on
Slavija Square in Belgrade’s Downtown is extremely Instagrammable! Especially, at light with phonelights on, magnificent!
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Still not everybody in the frame – lots of people behind the buildings and on two large streets to the North and West (including the one where people reported sonic cannon attack).
The author who asked to be mentioned is bulavin_prod on Instagram and you can confirm it’s authenticity [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/serbia/comments/1jdtikt/naj%C5%A1ira_fotografija_skupa_15_za_15_na_slaviji/) on Serbia sub.
Looks like a galaxy with a million stars.
This is what Turkey *should* look like in a few days.
For once, I want to see people as eager to oppose as I am.
Hope we can hop on to the anti-corruption train and join the Greeks, Serbs, Georgians and Hungarians in these large protests. Actions and time will tell.
So I would just like to say that the president literally tonight said this is 24000 people 🤡🤡🤡
Wow!
This happend în România several years ago, the same reason, corruption. The movement became known as Colectiv, like the name of the club were the young people died. Now it’s happening in Macedonia. People need to feel safe, they demand respect from theyr leaders. This revolution comes in diferent shape and sizes but the motif is the same. People want more
Looks impressive. Keep my fingers crossed for Serbian ppl! Just please don’t start a war of any kind.
Lucas Arts
So, why does someone shoot a green laser pointer at the drone?
Hi, half greek here who’s seen how greeks riot and demolish athens on a regular and recently. Question tho, after all this smashing (in greece) nothing ever changes, I’m noy saying take guns out and shoot the police but you can threaten and actually get into the Vouli (the parliament) and there is a law that says once you set foot in you can demand certain things, so my question is why smash all things up or riot when nothing changes? Wages didn’t changes, safety didn’t change, corruption didn’t change ?
That’s not all the people, just ones at the main gathering point who lit up their phones. Until they hit us with sound weapons. All streets 1 or 2 km beyond this were also crowded.
Looks like a neuron-the intelectuals
this is beautiful!
That’s a peaceful uprising more than a protest. It’s so huge!
We love EU, but your officials support dictator and criminal Vucic. Please help us, write to your official, media, everyone ❤️
Slavija Square in Belgrade’s Downtown is extremely Instagrammable! Especially, at light with phonelights on, magnificent!