Free Vladimir Gurbaj Now! Shocking Police Kidnapping Rocks Belgrade
Belgrade, Serbia – In broad daylight, something straight out of a bad movie happened on the streets of Belgrade. Vladimir Gurbaj, a clarinet teacher at the prestigious “Mokranjac” Music School and a member of the Independent Union of Education Workers of Serbia, was brutally kidnapped by an unidentified man who falsely claimed to be a police officer – and refused to show any ID!
Who is this so-called “police officer”?
Is it really possible in 2024 Belgrade that someone can snatch you off the street, claiming to be a cop, without showing a single piece of identification? That’s exactly what happened to Vladimir Gurbaj. Known for his dedication and union activism, he became a victim of what looks like an abduction or at least an illegal detention. The union immediately demanded his urgent release and a thorough investigation – if this was even the police and not some criminal in plain clothes.
Protests and blockades erupt across Serbia – and this is just the beginning!
This incident is not isolated. Members of the Independent Union of Education Workers of Serbia have declared they will not stand idly by while violence is inflicted on their members, the academic community, and freedom-loving citizens. Protests are planned nationwide, and students are gearing up for actions and blockades, including the famous “Marička”.
“The violent regime must fall! People in Serbia must be free!” the union declared, making it clear this is just the tip of the iceberg of repression and abuse of power.
What’s really going on here?
Is this just another example of how the Serbian government uses the police as a tool of intimidation and control? Are citizens truly safe on their own streets? And why do such things happen to those who fight for rights and freedoms – like Vladimir Gurbaj?
This case casts a dark shadow over human rights and the rule of law in Serbia. If a music school teacher can be kidnapped by someone falsely claiming to be a cop, what does that mean for the rest of us?
Final word
Vladimir Gurbaj must be released immediately, and those responsible for this scandal must be found and punished. Serbia cannot allow such things to happen in the 21st century. If you thought this was just another news story, think again – this is a wake-up call and a fight for freedom.
So, what do you think? Is this just an isolated incident or a sign that it’s time for all of us to stand up and say “Enough!”? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just throw in a sarcastic meme – because stories like this deserve to be noticed!