“Vucciq, get rid of” Serbs protest violence

Tens of thousands of people have appeared on the streets of Belgrade on Friday to protest under Serbia's “slogan against violence”. The protest is organised by Serbian opposition parties. They've been heard screaming “Vuciq, step aside”, and “Vucciq, leave”. The same calls have been heard in front of the Government of Serbia, where they were held, as well, protests. [...]
The protest is organised by Serbian opposition parties.
They've been heard screaming “Vuciq, step down”, and “Vucciq, leave”.
The same calls have been heard in front of the Government of Serbia, where they were held, as well, protests.
A day before the protest, in Serbia's Parliament have started discussions on the security situation in the state, and causes that have led to the two murders.
Maintaining such a session has been the demand of protesters in March past.
Among other demands has been the resignation of Police Minister Bratislav Gashiq and the director of the Information and Security Agency (BIA), Aleksandar Vulin.
They're also seeking the replacement of the regulatory body for electronic media, the closing of the landscapes that, according to them, call for violence, and for attracting television and Happy frequencies.
Following the tragedy that took place at primary school “Vladislav Ribnikkar”, Branko Rusic has resigned from the position of Education Minister.
On May 3rd, a 13-year-old student has killed eight students and a security guard, as well as injured six other students and one teacher.
A wounded girl is already dead.
The attacker has been sent to Belgrade's Children and Youth Psychiatry Clinic.
A day later, on 4 May, in the village of Dubona, near Belgrade, a 21-year-old, has killed eight people, and has injured 14 other people.
The attacker has been arrested and has admitted his crime.
After these acts, authorities have increased police presence in schools, and have called on citizens to surrender their weapons to the police.












