Belgrade Protests

Bloody Hand prints

The tragedy of November 1, 2024, when the collapse of a reconstructed canopy in Novi Sad claimed 15 lives and permanently injured two people, was just the latest in a series of events that confirm selective justice in Serbia - institutions are not performing their functions, deepening inequality and endangering the protection of all citizens for which they are responsible.


How it's Going

Slagalica

Slagalica ('puzzle') is a Serbian game show with an app. The app currently has 7,842,797 downloads.

Notice: It's not possible to start the game.  We are on the streets.  We are providing support with students in a battle for justice.

'Informer'

The Informer newspaper reported how the driver who ran over a protestor didn't mean to.

She just passed her driving test, and accidentally hit the gas

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Old man in game show audience shows sign saying "We are all Vucic"

Another has a sign saying "I give my life, not my president"

Clearly, someone handed these men the signs. Nobody prints a poster with that much red ink at home.

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A load of people cycled, rode, or walked to Novi Sad as part of the protest. Many in Novi Sad put protestors up for free. Taxi drivers took the kids back for free.

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Vučić has remarked how much weight his father has lost from the stress of all the political turmoil. The cartoon juxtaposes Vučić's pleas for sympathy with the various women who have been hit by cars.

Do you know how my parents have suffered?

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Baba with apple watches oncoming protestors

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Nobody could enter (only leave). The next day, it remained blocked, with a growing crowd.

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