Protests in Belgrade, Serbian Army makes way

The streets of Belgrade tonight are filled with thousands of protesters, who, as they say, oppose political violence in Belgrade. Until protesters are calling against the government and the country's president, military barracks have issued armoured military vehicles, including tanks. Protest march keeps the motto “no more bloody shirt” in Belgrade. This [...]
Until protesters are calling against the government and the country's president, military barracks have issued armoured military vehicles, including tanks.
Protest march keeps the motto “no more bloody shirt” in Belgrade.
The protest was due because Serbian Left Party Chairman Borko Stefanovic was bloody in an attack at the end of November.
The opposition called on citizens for protest over the lack of democracy in Serbia and the crackdown on dissident voices inside and outside the Parliament.
Protesters bear a sign saying “You will go to jail, Ceca also”. Ceca held a concert in northern Kosovo today.
Belgrade media have not provided information on the protest, while reporting that the protest has to do with the opposition, the Alliance of Serbia and the Association of Kidnapped and Killed Families in Kosovo.














