Thousands of people On the roads in Serbia At the end of the weekend, the latest round of protests about the repression of widespread corruption and democratic freedom.
About eight months later, after constant disagreement against the democratist, Alexander Vicusy, the protesters declared the government “illegal” and argued with the riot police in Belgrade in the capital.
Police said on Sunday that 48 officers were injured while 22 protesters sought medical help. Home Minister Ivika Dasik said that 77 people were taken into custody by 77 people on Sunday, most of which faced criminal charges.
Vusic offered violence to the organizers and accused the police officers of attacked officials and called them “terrorists” who “tried to bring the state down”.
The critics accused him of being more dictatorship due to coming to power, first in 2014 as the Prime Minister and then as the President from Since. The Strangman leader of the Serbines has a history of abolishing; They were expelled Sloboden MiloSevic 25 years ago after a bloody protest.
What are the protesters?
Antigover protests started in November after the roof of the renovated train station in November in November CollapsedKilled 16 people. Many of Serbia blamed the tragedy of corruption-fuel neglect in state infrastructure projects.
After this disaster, Vuic and his Serbian Progressive Party remained in power with the change of administration.
Instead of the scheduled regular elections of 227, the protests led by the students have focused on their demands. Prior to the protest on Saturday, the organizers issued a “ultimatum” to Vuqik that till 9 o’clock that day (1: 00: 1 GMT).
The protesters are also emphasizing that elections are independent and fair, including reviews of voters’ records, equal access to the media for all participants in political life and measures to prevent opinion.
Other requests include improving the education system, the student body – known as a planem – known as a legal institution, to get proper salary for workers in all education sectors and respect the autonomy of universities.
While Serbia is formally searching for the European Union’s entry and Vuismic has maintained European supporters, critics have also condemned their government’s intense relations with Russia and China.
What is new in the latest round of protest?
Saturday’s rally was the largest after Novvi’s suffering. Officers have put the crowds in the size of the Authorities, 000 36,3, below the independent estimates of the collection of public meetings, which were suggested that around 1,000,4,3 people have gathered.
Like the previous demonstrations that passed in peace, police and protesters were involved at this time Violent?? The riot police used tear gas and batons as the protesters threw flames and bottles on the rows of officers officers in Belgrade.
Vucique has repeatedly alleged that the protest is part of a foreign story of destroying its government without any evidence. He did not specify who he has indicated when referring to the outer nation that is considering to destabilize Serbia. Vusic said that “the terrorists” would not be “negotiated”.
He said, “They wanted to consciously blood. It is time for responsibility,” he said.
Senior European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) Senior Fellow Angelusse Morina said the government was organizing a “Smear Campaign” for criminalization of protesters.
“The story of government-supported media is that they are ‘terrorists’ and have to deal with them,” Morina told Al Jazir.
“It is unclear how far the government is ready to go,” the analyst said, “The situation is increasing and both the government and the protesters are determined not to back down at this time.”
Has Serbian protesters have forced the government to change before?
Yes. He removed Miloshevic – who led the country since 1989 – 25 years ago to be known as the Buldozer Revolution.
१ September on September 9, after the presidential election, which started a popular uprising, which showed significant irregularities – but MiloSevik claimed victory.
October on October October was considered to be the tower of the government’s propaganda machine by charging a bulldozer in the radio television building in Serbia.
MiloSevik resigned two days later. In 2, he was arrested on charges of cases against humanity and crime against humanity and warning of war, and the government in Belgrade handed over to the International Tribunal in Heg. His test began in 2, but his progress was reduced due to the deteriorating health of Miloshevic. Was MiloSevic Found dead in his cell While the test is underway in 2006.
The revolution of October 2000 has been engraved in the memory of the country because it has once again been shouted at the protest. However, ECFR Fello, Morina, said that despite the government’s efforts to protest foreign leadership, the student movement has less support from abroad in 2000 than the demonstrators, while Vucique has a strong grip on the country’s security infrastructure rather than MiloSicic.
Therefore, ECFR analysts said the protesters did not expect much profit in the short term. She said, “They know very well that they have to go a long way.”
What is next for the protest movement?
The protest movement led by the students has promised not to withdraw. “This is not a moment to withdraw,” said Instagram.
After Saturday’s rally, the organizers made a statement to the crowd and told the Serbia to take “independence in their own hands.” “The authorities have all the mechanisms and all the time to complete the demand and to prevent growth,” the statement said.
In his favor, Vuckic said there would be more arrest. Later on Sunday, eight people were arrested, including a plan to block roads and attack state organizations. More arrest is likely.
“There will be more arrest for attacking the police … this is not the end,” the President said, “All persons are introduced”.
According to Morina, the arrest may force the movements to reunite in the temporary attack, but there is no possibility of protests across the country.
“They are serious, I don’t think they will easily go away,” the analyst said that the protests are estimated to be “eventually win.”
She said, “But at what cost we don’t know.”