Green Protesters in Serbia: If you don't like a law or a leader, try to change it, but don't use violence.

The US presidential envoy for special missions, Richard Green, has commented on the protests in Serbia that were sparked by the student revolt, one of the largest in recent decades. He demanded that violence be condemned and demonstrations be peaceful. It's always important to raise your voice and listen. But all [...]
The US presidential envoy for special missions, Richard Green, has commented on the protests in Serbia that were sparked by the student revolt, one of the largest in recent decades.
He demanded that violence be condemned and demonstrations be peaceful.
It's always important to raise your voice and listen. But everyone must condemn violence and adhere to peaceful demonstrations. The democratic process must be respected”, Grenelli wrote on Saturday in an X post.
Protesters urged that “not use violence” if they want to change a law or leader.
We do not support those who undermine rule of law or who forcibly take over government buildings.
If you don't like a law or a leader, then work to change it but don't use violence”, the American envoy added.












