“Vuchy is dictator” Krstic for student protests in Serbia: Blood could be in Belgrade

Serbian journalist Branislav Krstic has called Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, saying mass student protests have had a silent American support. Commenting on US President Donald Trump's visit to Belgrade, Krstic said it does not necessarily relate to Kosovo. He said many republics have assets in areas [...]
Serbian journalist Branislav Krstic has called Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, saying mass student protests have had a silent American support.
Commenting on US President Donald Trump's visit to Belgrade, Krstic said it does not necessarily relate to Kosovo.
He said many republics have assets in central Belgrade areas, reports ExpressI follow Periscope.
And for the protests, he said that on Saturday, March 15th there may be bloodshed.
He added that all of Serbia is on foot to oppose the regime, which, as Serbian journalist “Vucciq has already feared”.
“A is the time for something new in Belgrade, we know from the beginning the American administration has had symbolic support for student protests, they have recorded that the protests are authentic. Serbia's state is captured by a dictator and gangs around. Americans have been reserved, but student protests have taken a very serious mass. This dictator who, with his criminals, controls the media, the court prosecutor's system, the police and the army, is now at the moment when fear passes to the other side. It seems all Serbia is foot”.
“E we have a kind of silent support from the American Administration. But. The US administration will be the first responsibility if we on March 15th will have bloodshed in Belgrade, because it is necessary and this dictatorship has got to understand”.












