Police and Pro-Government Thugs Block Justice
The mother of one of the 16 victims of the Novi Sad canopy collapse, Dijana Hrka, was prevented from even approaching the Serbian Parliament as she began a hunger strike demanding justice for her son. Police and pro-Vučić loyalists turned the city center into a fortress, prioritizing regime protection over human life.
Vladimir Štimac Arrested for Standing Up
Former national basketball player Vladimir Štimac was detained on charges of “calling for a violent change in the constitutional order,” though footage shows he was supporting anti-government protesters. In Vučić’s Serbia, simply demanding accountability is a crime.
Protesters Mocked, Government Lies Spread
Vučić’s claim that protesters tried to burn people alive in Pionirski Park is a fabricated excuse to justify state violence. Peaceful demonstrators, grieving families, and students are vilified while the real criminals – those responsible for the Novi Sad tragedy – remain protected.
Students Lead the Fight for Justice
Tens of thousands of students and citizens peacefully commemorated the anniversary of the Novi Sad disaster in Novi Sad, highlighting the stark contrast between civic responsibility and Vučić’s brutal crackdown in Belgrade.
Vučić’s Serbia: Dissent is Criminalized, Accountability Denied
The cordon of police and government loyalists around Parliament, the detention of peaceful citizens, and the propaganda against protesters reveal the authoritarian reality: in Vučić’s Serbia, calling for justice is treated as a crime.
The Message is Clear: Fear the regime, or pay the price.
