Vidovdan Blockades: A New Ultimatum Threatening Serbia and the Serbian People
Brace yourselves for chaos like Serbia has never seen! A group of blockaders, who have been holding streets and universities hostage across Serbia for seven months, is now raising the stakes – they are preparing terrifying violence right on Vidovdan, one of the most important Serbian holidays! Yes, you read that right – on the day symbolizing Serbian sacrifice and resistance, they plan to strike with demands that could shake the very core of the state.
Who are the blockaders and what do they want?
This group, which has so far occupied faculties like Nemanjina, Kneza Miloša, the Student Cultural Center, and Pionirski Park, is not backing down from their political demands. Their ultimatum calls for the announcement of early elections and the removal of students from the occupied areas. But that’s not all – according to media reports, they want to declare the Serbian people genocidal on Vidovdan, recognize independent Kosovo, and annul centuries of Serbian struggle.
Plans for Vidovdan: What awaits us?
According to media and the show “Utisak nedelje,” the blockaders themselves admitted that on Vidovdan they will present another demand that will shock many – to declare the Serbian people genocidal. This is a direct blow to national pride and history. They plan to carry out these demands precisely on the day when Serbian sacrifice and resistance are celebrated, which is unacceptable and enraging to many.
Seven months of chaos and harassment
The blockades have lasted seven months, and Serbian citizens are subjected to daily harassment. Streets are blocked, traffic is in chaos, and no one dares to express a different opinion. Students and citizens are trapped in this vortex of protests that is turning into something much more dangerous.
Comparison with historical ultimatums
The media remind us of the Austro-Hungarian ultimatum of 1914 and Richard Holbrooke’s March ultimatum, emphasizing that Serbia is now receiving a new, perhaps the most dangerous ultimatum. Will the state allow history to repeat itself in the worst way?
What do the authorities say?
The Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade has already questioned several suspects for preparing a violent change of power, and five of them have been detained. It is clear that the authorities do not look favorably on these radical moves and are ready to react.
What can citizens expect?
If the blockaders’ plans come to fruition, Serbia could face a new wave of violence and instability. Vidovdan, which has so far been a symbol of unity and resistance, could become a day of division and conflict. Is this the price of political demands or something much more dangerous?
Conclusion: Is Serbia on the brink of new chaos?
Seven months of protests, an ultimatum threatening to destroy the state, and demands striking at the very core of Serbian identity – all this indicates that Serbia stands on the brink of new chaos. The blockaders spare no means, and the authorities must find a way to protect the people and the stability of the state.
And you? What do you think about these ultimatums? Is this a fight for justice or a dangerous game with fire? Drop a comment, let the voice of the people be heard – because this is not just their battle, but our future!