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Thousands of people in Serbia have set up street blockades, demanding the release of anti-government demonstrators arrested during clashes with police.
In Serbia's capital, massive anti-government protests erupted against President Aleksandar Vucic, demanding early elections. Led by university students, these protests follow longstanding accusations ...
Dozens of anti‑government demonstrators were arrested in Serbia’s capital on Saturday night after hours‑long clashes with riot police that followed one of the largest protests against ...
Thousands of people Sunday set up street blockades in Serbia, angry over the arrest of anti-government protesters who clashed with police at a massive rally a day earlier demanding early elections.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Serbia, echoing the demand for early parliamentary elections and declaring the Aleksander Vucic-led government "illegitimate.
Serbia’s president on Sunday announced more arrests of anti-government protesters, after clashes with police at a massive rally demanding an early parliamentary election.
Serbia’s Belgrade saw protests on Saturday with protestors demanding an early election to end the 12-year rule of President Aleksandar Vucic.
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