Blockaders on Vidovdan: Anti-Serb Politics and an Attempt to Topple the State
Vidovdan, one of the most important Serbian holidays, has turned into a political battlefield this year, far from ordinary celebrations. Blockaders, a group opposing the authorities for some time, chose this very day to try to topple the state and impose their so-called anti-Serb politics, according to media reports.
What’s going on?
Reports say the blockaders made threats and expressed views that clearly show their hatred for everything Serbian. They called one of the biggest Serbian holidays pagan and invented, sparking outrage across the public. This morning on N1 TV, they aired their demands and threats, with media saying their politics are directed against Serbian national interests.
Who are the blockaders?
Blockaders are students and activists who have been blocking faculties for a while, and their rhetoric and actions increasingly cause controversy. For example, Milica Marjanović, a blockader from the Faculty of Technical Sciences, recently caused a scandal by stepping on the Serbian flag, further heating tensions.
The state’s response
The Higher Court in Belgrade ordered detention for five suspects accused of preparing a violent change of power in the Republic of Serbia. Two of them are charged with unauthorized carrying of firearms. This situation confirms the seriousness of the threats coming from the blockaders.
What do the media say?
While opposition media like “Nova” spread panic with claims of a regime plan to destroy state faculties and bring in foreigners, other sources say the truth is quite different. Still, the blockaders remain focused on imposing their politics, which contradict Serbian national interests.
Why does this matter?
Vidovdan is not just a holiday; it’s a symbol of Serbian identity and history. Trying to impose anti-Serb politics on this day and destabilize the state is a serious challenge to Serbia’s stability. Such actions not only divide society but also threaten peace and security.
Conclusion
As Serbia faces many challenges, from regional to global, internal divisions and attempts to topple the state on a symbolic day like Vidovdan only complicate matters. The blockaders have shown they are ready to go all the way with their anti-Serb politics, but the question is how much society will allow.
If you think this is just another political drama, think again. Vidovdan is the heart of Serbia, and any attempt to break that heart must provoke a reaction. So, what do you think? Are the blockaders heroes or enemies of the state? Drop a comment, let the people’s voice be heard!