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    1. I_machine71 on

      From rock bottom to miles below the surface, what the &€* do you see when you look in the mirror if you do this 😢

    2. CyrillicUser1 on

      What is a 12yo doing at a protest?

      Edit: You all need a reality check, if you think a 12yo should be at a protest with beatings by police and other goons. I don’t like Vučić as much as the next guy, but this CHILD should not have been there and should not have been arrested, obviously.

    3. No_Cash7867 on

      Kinda depends on what the kid did? Maybe add some context.

    4. Loud_Hedgehog_5683 on

      Police, same everywhere. Protesters are usually too soft on them too, which leads to scenes like this

    5. drswizzel on

      Okay I don’t see this one as wrong a 12 year old can do crime and the police is not doing anything to harm him.

    6. Arbo96al on

      At the end of the day it is bunch of Croatian hooligans that will scare them not their own government lol

    7. SalientSalmorejo on

      Imagine the credit he will get at school tho. Also, fuck this shit, who goes home to his family after having arrested a 12 yo.

    8. Mattos_12 on

      I’m not sure what the context is, but they appear to be being quite gentle.
      I wonder if cuffs are necessary, but I also have no idea what’s going on.

    9. SpiceLord2001 on

      A spy sent by the Croatian government to destabilize Vučić’s great Serbia, no doubt.

    10. Ill_Refrigerator3360 on

      Shocked to see so many people here endorse the police violence under the guise of: “don’t you want a functional state?”

      I want a state where the police officers who attack and beat innocent civilians get judged and punished.
      When democracy fails why do you expect democratic people to comply and not fight for their lives and freedoms?

    11. fognafabio on

      Here’s the background: Nine months ago, the canopy at the Novi Sad railway station collapsed, killing 16 innocent people. The first to speak out were students – demanding that someone be held accountable. Yet, just like back then, no one has been held responsible to this day. The main reason? The ruling party operates through mafia-style, so-called “pyramid” structures – meaning they can’t arrest a single person, because every link in the chain is protecting their own interests and holds a degree of power.

      Fast-forward nine months: the protests have escalated, ordinary citizens (the ones who can’t be bought) have joined the students, and those in power have repeatedly shown they have absolutely no fear – not of the public here, nor of the European public – when it comes to openly displaying the force and authoritarian nature of this regime

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