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Detention due to lasers: Students from Niš released from the police station
Two students from Nis, who were detained near the so-called Ćaciland, were released from the police station. Their lasers were taken away

Veselinović will resign in order to devote himself to work in the Serbian Parliament
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Two students from Nis, who were detained near the so-called Ćaciland, were released from the police station. Their lasers were taken away

The reports of the United Nations, Reporters without Borders, but also the European Parliament and the European Commission represent a real defeat for Serbia, and especially for the Vučić regime.

"The government collects people from all parts of the country, pays them, blackmails some, and some come willingly. There you have a military, slave-owning force of narrowing into conflict," says Oliver Tošković, a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade.

Diana Hrka gave the authorities a deadline of a few hours to silence the music blaring from the tent settlement, warning that otherwise she would call "her Serbia" to remove her and stop this "psychic attack". TV Informer accused of calling for "civil war"

According to the Archive of Public Meetings, about 14.000 people gathered in front of the National Assembly to support President Aleksandar Vučić, while opposite them, in support of Dijana Hrka, were about 10.000 students and citizens. The organization claims that the MUP "misinformed the public" this time as well.
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