Stefanović Threatens: All Police Attackers from Protests Will Be Prosecuted!

Chaos at Belgrade Protests: Stefanović Means Business!

Tonight, Belgrade turned into a battlefield like rarely seen before. Chief Public Prosecutor Nenad Stefanović made it crystal clear: everyone who attacked the police at the student protest will be identified and prosecuted. No mercy, no excuses!

Violence on the Streets

At the massive Vidovdan student protest, which gathered hundreds of young people, things escalated quickly. An unregistered gathering turned into a full-blown clash between demonstrators and police. Stefanović emphasized that all attacks on state institutions and their representatives are unacceptable and the law will be enforced to the letter.

Who Are the Attackers?

Among those arrested are activists from the “Ne damo Jadar” movement — Zlatko Kokanović and Nebojša Petković. Police reportedly detained them while they were lying on the street, refusing to move. Former basketball player Vladimir Štimac publicly called for their release, but Stefanović’s stance is firm: violence will not be tolerated.

The Government’s Message

Stefanović urged citizens to exercise their right to peaceful assembly in accordance with the law and the Constitution. Violence, he said, only harms everyone and will not be allowed under any circumstances.

What’s Next?

Identification and prosecution of all attackers is underway. It’s clear the government won’t budge an inch when it comes to law and order. Will this calm the tensions or fuel more unrest? Only time will tell.

Conclusion

The Belgrade protests have shown just how divided society is and how easily peaceful gatherings can spiral into chaos. Stefanović’s tough stance sends a clear message: the state will not tolerate violence. But is this the end or just the beginning of a new phase of conflict?

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