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This act represents a blatant display of force and an attempt to incite chaos, aiming to delegitimize protests and criminalize peaceful citizens,
the group saidAll people in the government have to understand the message when this many people gather. We will have to change ourselves,
As rallies were underway Saturday, Vucic said ... he said at a news conferenceAt the heart of the situation lies a deep atmosphere of distrust, particularly as the ruling regime continues to attempt to [delegitimize] both the protesters and their demands,
said SuboticWhat Vucic is doing right now is being seen as patching things up, not seriously addressing the concerns,
she saidThis annoys people because … they can sense that he’s not serious about these changes,
she saidThe reaction of the crowd, that they felt as if something had passed by them was a consequence of the use of sound, with the aim of scaring them,
MP Zdravko Ponoš told the Sarajevo TimesWe couldn't run away from it — we didn’t know what to do. You don’t know if something will fall on your head or hit you from the side,
Simin saidWe will seek justice because what they did is not normal,
Simin saidWe're here to support these brave young people, people who just want to live in a country where the rule of law works, nothing more,
an elderly protester saidIt's clear students aren't sure how to intensify the protest from here. There were no clear announcements about what's next. Meanwhile, some protesters stayed on the streets, wanting more, but without knowing what or how to achieve it,
Spasojevic told DWThis is a rare moment where the whole of Serbia is united under one cause. Even if the country doesn't change after this, we'll know that we stood up together and made our voices heard,
a young man said at the protest in BelgradeI came for my child, for my son, so that his future can be better,
a young man told DWSince this started, something has already shifted: a change in collective awareness. It's not enough, but it's a fantastic start,
added a young womanWe will no longer allow corruption to endanger anyone's life, as happened in Novi Sad, where it claimed 15 lives,
a student speaker told the cheering crowd, referring to the collapse of the canopy at the main railway station of Serbia's second-largest city on November 1, 2024, which had only just been renovatedWe have gathered in the streets primarily to express our complete dissatisfaction after years of dictatorship, lawlessness, and corruption,
said one demonstrator, Ognjen Djordjevic, a 28-year-old resident from BelgradeThere were no casualties or serious injuries,
Vucic said during the national addressI'm proud of the police who ensured security for all participants,
he added,This is just the beginning of the end, a process which I hope will end soon.”
Protestor Dejan Simic saidIn front of the parliament there is already a large number of people, and we have seen several processions by bikers and tractor drivers,
DW correspondent Sanja Klajic reported from the sceneThe only goal of this act is a brutal demonstration of force, a proof of arrogance, motivated by the hatred towards one's own people,
Radic told N1