“In the end, they destroyed 186 tractors, and the only big fight — they made it between themselves,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the Monday after the March 15 demonstration.
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BELGRADE — The protests that shut down Serbia’s capital were fiery but mostly peaceful, in no small part due to a police force that understood the entire government’s fate rested on its ...
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For a few seconds, there was only pure panic, as chaos and fear surged through the crowd at a major anti-government protest in Serbia. What started as confusion has since spiralled into questions ...
The Serbian authorities were accused of using a ‘sonic cannon’ during protests against the country’s president after videos that appeared to show people running away in panic emerged.
After one of the biggest demonstrations in Serbian history, many are demanding to know whether a small-scale stampede was the result of the authorities using a 'sound cannon' to disperse protesters.
At one point the crowd stretched for nearly two kilometres, with people filling the streets in and around the parliament and the capital's main pedestrian square. "We have gathered in the streets ...
The Serbian Interior Ministry estimated attendance at 107,000 people, but an independent monitoring organization, the Public Meeting Archive, placed the figure between 275,000 and 325,000, with ...
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — At least 100,000 people descended on Belgrade on Saturday for a mass rally seen as a culmination of months-long protests against Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar ...
Thousands of people cheered and waved Serbian flags as student columns started entering Belgrade city centre. Hundreds of bikers, parked near the parliament building, revved their engines in support.