Student Blockade and Ministry of Justice: Who’s Spreading Lies and Panic?

Student Blockade or Chaos? Ministry of Justice Strikes Back!

Ready for another round of political circus? Serbia’s Ministry of Justice is not holding back, accusing participants of the student blockade of spreading false and malicious information. Yes, you read that right – students allegedly claimed their colleagues were “taken by foreign para-state structures”! The Ministry categorically denies this, calling the claims absolutely unfounded and aimed solely at causing panic and misinformation.

But wait, there’s more! The Ministry warns that false claims about the police and prosecution “acting against the law” are not only untrue but also attempts to obstruct the work of competent authorities. In short, if you thought students were just peacefully protesting, think again – according to the Ministry, they are sowing chaos and trying to avoid criminal responsibility.

Of course, the Ministry calls on citizens not to fall for these disinformation tactics and warns that organizers bear full responsibility for spreading false information that can cause panic, endanger public order and peace, and even damage the reputation of state institutions. So, if you thought the student blockade was just a fight for rights, it turns out it’s much more – a dangerous game of lies and chaos, according to the authorities.

Miloš Vučević Doesn’t Hold Back: “Blockaders Can’t Accept Failure!”

To spice things up, the President of the Serbian Progressive Party, Miloš Vučević, is not holding back either. He claims the blockaders can’t accept the fact that their “colored revolution” failed. According to him, last night’s protest was a flop, and instead of peace, the streets of Belgrade, Novi Sad, and other Serbian cities are again blocked with violence.

Vučević doesn’t spare criticism: “Angry and powerless blockaders threw stones at the police last night, and tonight they are throwing stones at the Serbian Progressive Party offices. Is this the new politics? Stones in hand? Harassing citizens, children, families? We will not allow citizens to be hostages of the sick political ambitions of blockaders and their anti-Serbian media spreading lies and calling for fratricidal war.”

He clearly states this is not a fight for rights, justice, or democracy, but chaos and violence nobody wants.

What’s Really Going On?

Between the Ministry of Justice and Vučević’s accusations on one side, and the students’ claims on the other, it’s clear Serbia is on the edge of an explosion. Students say they are victims of repression and false accusations, while authorities say they are the ones spreading chaos and lies.

What’s certain is that streets are blocked, clashes with police have occurred, and the political scene is heating up. Is this just another political game or a real fight for justice? Or is it all just a show for the public while real problems are swept under the rug?

Conclusion: Chaos or Truth?

While the Ministry of Justice and authorities accuse students of spreading lies and trying to cause chaos, students and their supporters claim they are fighting for their rights and against injustice. In this whirlpool of accusations, lies, and counter-accusations, the average citizen is left confused, wondering – who is really telling the truth?

If you thought politics was boring, think again. This student blockade drama is the season’s hit, with all the elements – lies, accusations, violence, and, of course, inevitable political bickering.

So, what do you think? Are the students heroes or hooligans? Is the government protecting order or crushing freedom? Drop a comment, toss a stone (metaphorically, please), and join this fiery debate that just won’t cool down!

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