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    1. Gunner_Enjoyer on

      May tyrant Aleksandar Vučić meet his agonizing end as soon as possible. Support to the people of Serbia.

    2. MadKittenNicky on

      May Vučić and his scum all suffer springlock failure.

    3. An “idea” that is born can’t be stopped! Persist and make history in Serbia… many more will follow

    4. Shasinno on

      Motherfuckers are beating everything in sight regardless of whether it can harm them or not, ambulances are being driven by sketchy fucks in ski masks, armored vehicles in the streets, it’s the system vs the people down here.

    5. HelgaBorisova on

      These policemen and their corrupt government should burn in hell for assaulting peaceful protestors.

    6. Complete_Ad9050 on

      This is the only country where the police don’t allow students to enter the university.

    7. zelenisok on

      IDK why you people keep posting these things in this sub, when most anti-Vučič protesters are anti-EU pro-Russian people who see Vučić as an “EU man”.

    8. Relja_Gajic on

      They are occupying the Faculty of Philosophy for 10 days now and basically using it as a “police station”, and on 1st of September (10 months after the canopy of train station collapsed and killed 16 people) the police took over the Faculty of sports.
      Also, police can’t enter any facluty as it’s against Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, but it’s a lawless country 🤡

    9. Equal_Pea756 on

      The only thing I can say, with confidence is: Fuck the EU!

      If EU wants to be some kind of neo-USSR, no problems, but stop shitting about human and political rights! EU is almost the same kind of empire like Russia, China, USA.

    10. miodrage95 on

      Peaceful students in Serbia are being beaten by Vučić’s police for demanding democracy. And the EU still calls him a partner? Stability cannot come at the cost of freedom.

    11. Ketsuno_Ana0 on

      The police attack started like 2h ago on **peaceful protestors**.

      The police are **still** attacking people throughout the city.

      I got back home, and I am literally shaking while watching what’s happening. The city feels like hell.

    12. meowingintgenameof on

      Im not sure if I am seeing croatian spies beaten by serbian police, or croatians posing as serbian policemen beating serbians because I know serbians don’t have the heart to strike at their own.

      Either way nothing to see here, serbia is doing just fine.

    13. Tasty_Needleworker86 on

      The lunatic has been ordering police to beat the future of his country for 10 months now. How sad.

    14. SvetiOtacKaludjer on

      16 people dead (and a lot more begore them that had their lives taken because of the recklessness of this fascist leading party), 0 responsibility taken, 0 people in jail, the fascist regime is only getting worse.

      10 months of very loud and deliberate protests, violence on the streets, in schools, in public places, small businesses being LIT ON FIRE AND DESTROYED because owners stood up for justice and had the courage to show their face on the protest. Mothers crying, kids fighting for freedom… It feels like the civil war is about to break out at any moment, and we have 0 reactions from the outside world…

      If the war does start, EU better stay quiet because their silence now is betrayal.

    15. RacconInLove on

      As an Italian, these events remind me a lot of the G8 in Genoa, when the mobile units of the Italian state police raided the Diaz school together with some units of the Carabinieri, indiscriminately beating the young demonstrators who were guarding the building.

      Several witnesses stated days later that those who incited violent acts against the police were the same plainclothes policemen distributed among young demonstrators. Thus giving the police a pretext to attack.

      This strategy is widely used in mobile departments, effectively as an oppressive technique against dissent.
      Statistically, blocking protests in the bud in this way allows young people to significantly reduce participation in new protests in the future.

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