The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the ongoing protests in Serbia, which initially started over President Vucic’s decision to impost strict covid lockdowns, but have now morphed into a deeper unrest and dissatisfaction with the Serbian President’s government.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said the ‘terrorists’ fueling violence in Belgrade will be arrested and held accountable, after a fourth day of protests saw more tear gas and clashes with riot police.
“I am proud of Serbia for enduring this,” Vucic said on Friday from Paris, where he was meeting with French and German leaders to discuss negotiations with the breakaway province of Kosovo. He denounced the violence and chaos as “pure terrorism.”
A mass of protesters, mostly young men and women, gathered outside the Serbian parliament again on Friday, chanting slogans against Vucic, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, and the entire Progessive Party government.
Among their grievances were new lockdowns to halt the spread of Covid-19 and the alleged plot to recognize Kosovo, as Western powers have demanded for over a decade.
Brnabic called the protests “irresponsible behavior” and said that Serbia recorded 386 new cases of Covid-19 on Friday, along with 18 deaths.
After a long standoff, a phalanx of police fired tear gas and moved to disperse the protesters.
Žandarmerija baca suzavaca, krenula je na demonstrante. Deo njih su suzbili ka Terazijama i ulici Kralja Milana. pic.twitter.com/alOSejs8Qi
— KRIK (@KRIKrs) July 10, 2020
Demonstrators fled down King Alexander Boulevard towards St. Mark’s Church, and some were arrested along the way.
Hapsenje, hteli su da me biju sto snimam, pobegla pic.twitter.com/RvxPDwACpD
— Maja Vukas (@M2aja) July 10, 2020
As they gathered outside the church and chanted “Serbia!” the police fired tear gas again.
Policija bacila još jedan suzavac na demonstrante kod Crkve Sv. Marka. Demonstranti upravo skandiraju: "Srbija! Srbija!" pic.twitter.com/6tDbzh1knd
— KRIK (@KRIKrs) July 10, 2020
Gendarmerie in specially modified Humvees joined the fully armored riot police. There was no sign of mounted officers that had been used earlier in the week to run down the demonstrators.
Clashes first broke out on Tuesday, after Vucic departed for France and a day after the government announced it would reimpose a draconian Covid-19 lockdown – a measure later abandoned due to the public backlash.
Thursday saw a change of tone as sympathizers of pro-Western NGOs staged sit-ins and shouted down anyone carrying a Serbian flag or chanting nationalist slogans. Nationalists have repeatedly rebuffed attempts by politicians and NGO activists to take over the protests, on multiple occasions chasing off opposition officials who tried to infiltrate.
Vucic has speculated about “all kinds of influence from foreign security services” behind the protests. On Friday, he told reporters about an incident with “extreme right and extreme left” activists attacking each other with knives, before asking the police for help.
“They didn’t carry knives with the intent to trade World Cup cards, did they?” he quipped.
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