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    1. Astranabis on

      This post was already removed once with no explanation. Let’s try this again…

    2. Inevitable-Push-8061 on

      I don’t know what is really happening in Serbia, but regardless of what happens, I just want to say we love our Serbian friends, and Belgrade is a very beautiful city.

      I hope our Serbian friends feel the same about Istanbul and that they will swiftly and proudly support Turkey’s accession to the European Union, just like the leader of Poland recently did.

    3. ColdInFurs on

      To add to the OP’s post, Serbian government has suspended all railway traffic in an attempt to stop and deter people from coming to rally.

      https://n1info.rs/vesti/obustavljen-zeleznicki-saobracaj-preduzece-srbijavoz-saopstilo-da-su-primili-dojavu-o-eksplozivnim-napravama/

      Following that, Nikola Tesla airport in Belgrade has also officially announced a strike, further complicating support and plans from people who wanted to come from Diaspora to support the rally.

      https://n1info.rs/vesti/od-ponoci-strajk-24-sata-na-aerodromu-nikola-tesla-najavili-iz-sindikata-zajedno/

      Lastly, multiple people who are known to fly drones and record the rallies have been warned by letters to not do so, otherwise their drones will be taken down by force. This is also an attempt to censor and stop the world from seeing what is going on and seeing the sheer size of the rally which will be the biggest one in the history of the country.

      This is happening in the middle of Europe. This dictatorial psychopath has no limits. We need you now, more than ever, to spread the word and follow the situation however you can ❤️

      EDIT:

      Most of the bus companies suspended their rides too. One of the rare ones who are still riding is FlixBus.

      https://shop.flixbus.rs/search?departureCity=62e6ac45-558a-4036-8c8e-7a11046003c3&arrivalCity=340bdce6-7eb1-4c50-bd1e-fd43485cdfef&route=Novi+Sad-Beograd&rideDate=15.03.2025&adult=1&_locale=sr_Latn_RS&departureCountryCode=RS&arrivalCountryCode=RS&features%5Bfeature.enable_distribusion%5D=1&features%5Bfeature.train_cities_only%5D=0&features%5Bfeature.auto_update_disabled%5D=0&features%5Bfeature.webc_search_us_veterans_promoted%5D=0&features%5Bfeature.webc_search_no_stations_limit%5D=0&features%5Bfeature.darken_page%5D=1

      EDIT 2:

      They have just informed us of multiple “roadworks” on a main highway from Novi Sad to Belgrade, in an attempt to deter people coming with cars or atleast make them wait in traffic for hours to dwindle their spirits.

      https://www.reddit.com/r/serbia/s/zvimnc6xq2

      He is completely deluded.

    4. Good luck to the protestors. I really hope this movement continues to grow and ultimately ends in the downfall of Vučić.

      You guys are such an example for people who ask “what can I do?” about corrupt or authoritarian governments. (I’m looking at you, Americans)

    5. QultyThrowaway on

      Serbia: Citizens continuously protest against what they don’t like

      America: “OMG why isn’t Hakeem Jeffries stopping this. I’m never voting Democrat again.”

    6. sheeshonk on

      Good luck and stay strong.
      Corruption is deadly.
      Corupția ucide🇷🇴

    7. MeMyselfAnd1234 on

      Yesterday I contacted EU asking them what do they have to say about the situation in Serbia and the send me this:

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      so since 5th of February they had nothing else to say about the situation in Serbia

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