MASSIVE protests rock Serbian capital after new Covid-19 lockdown announcement
Mounted police used teargas and truncheons to disperse a crowd of several thousand protesters gathered outside the Serbian parliament in Belgrade, opposed to the government’s announcement of a new coronavirus lockdown.
President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Tuesday that a new curfew would go into effect on Friday and last over the weekend, after 300 new Covid-19 cases and 13 deaths – the most since the pandemic began, local media reported.
This prompted an estimated ten thousand people to gather outside the parliament building and demand Vucic’s resignation, starting around 10 pm local time. Source
🇷🇸#Belgrade: The crowd outside of the #Serbia|n parliament right now protesting #COVID19 mandates. Earlier hundreds had stormed inside the building before they were driven back by police. pic.twitter.com/8IbxNrT1l3— The WannabeWonk (@PotempkinBrain) July 7, 2020
Režim baca suzavac na narod. pic.twitter.com/eh1u3PFE3G— Boris Malagurski (@malagurski) July 7, 2020
#BREAKING Serbia— srb news (@srbnews0) July 7, 2020
Former-opposition leaders quarreled and received a blow to the head ‼️pic.twitter.com/ItmepTx7I2
Srbija je ustala. pic.twitter.com/FMRhepW70x— Boris Malagurski (@malagurski) July 7, 2020
Зато што и ми имамо нашу децу... и желимо да живе у бољој ДРЖАВИ од оне у којој смо ми живели.— Балтернатива (@_Balternativa_) July 7, 2020
ДРЖАВИ, не колонији.#Балтернатива 🇷🇸 pic.twitter.com/2B2WBisR0X
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