Pionirski Park a Belgrado – Dopo che il presidente Vučić ha costruito un campo dei suoi sostenitori vicino all’edificio e al parlamento della presidenza, noto anche come “ćaciland”
Pionirski Park a Belgrado – Dopo che il presidente Vučić ha costruito un campo dei suoi sostenitori vicino all’edificio e al parlamento della presidenza, noto anche come “ćaciland”
My heart breaks for the park. It’s been months. It’s literally a paramilitary camp at this point. Journalists will go to ask people why they’re there and those people just ignore them or threaten them.
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**Serbia is lost to a populist Putler lover, and he is going to provoke a civil war rather than lose power.**
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Ah, reminds me of Anitmaidan camp. It got a nickname “Mordor” due to constant black smoke.
President Vučić calls them the “Students who want to learn”
His supporters are still there and you could be attacked if you record them with your phone.
Before few months one people from press called number to see how much people are paid there and he got offer of 50-100 euros per day to stay in camp. Recruiter run away when she learned that he is from press:
If anyone wants to know, the name Ćacilend (Ћациленд) comes from the misspelling of the word Đaci/Ђаци, which means schoolchildren in Serbian. It was written by one of the (illiterate) supporters of President Vucic on a wall of one of the schools, and the name stuck.
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My heart breaks for the park. It’s been months. It’s literally a paramilitary camp at this point. Journalists will go to ask people why they’re there and those people just ignore them or threaten them.
**Serbia is lost to a populist Putler lover, and he is going to provoke a civil war rather than lose power.**
Ah, reminds me of Anitmaidan camp. It got a nickname “Mordor” due to constant black smoke.
Did they cut down the trees? Dare I ask what for?
This is how park looked on 15. March: [https://youtube.com/shorts/3lcHcsxwBpY?si=uNIeZ4Up3EqdzzJK](https://youtube.com/shorts/3lcHcsxwBpY?si=uNIeZ4Up3EqdzzJK)
(His supporters defending buildings from people protesting)
This is how it looked on 17. March: [https://youtu.be/hOlGIQOaDbA?t=1679](https://youtu.be/hOlGIQOaDbA?t=1679)
This is how it looked last month: [https://youtu.be/spUjyEy8A4U?t=154](https://youtu.be/spUjyEy8A4U?t=154)
President Vučić calls them the “Students who want to learn”
His supporters are still there and you could be attacked if you record them with your phone.
Before few months one people from press called number to see how much people are paid there and he got offer of 50-100 euros per day to stay in camp. Recruiter run away when she learned that he is from press:
[https://youtu.be/e_jVk_MPfeg?si=0E5F79LGqx-klbUU](https://youtu.be/e_jVk_MPfeg?si=0E5F79LGqx-klbUU)
Man, who cares about his people. Leave him alone.
If anyone wants to know, the name Ćacilend (Ћациленд) comes from the misspelling of the word Đaci/Ђаци, which means schoolchildren in Serbian. It was written by one of the (illiterate) supporters of President Vucic on a wall of one of the schools, and the name stuck.
What a glow up. /s