Violence on the Streets? No Thanks!
The Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade has once again raised its voice loud and clear: any violence at the upcoming protests will be strictly prosecuted! Yes, you read that right. There is no room for chaos, blocking state institutions, or any other nonsense that disrupts public order and peace.
Peaceful Assembly is a Right, Violence is a Crime!
In their statement, the prosecutor’s office reminds everyone that the right to peaceful assembly is guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of Serbia, but that doesn’t mean you can go wild and break the law. Anyone daring to cause chaos—whether it’s serious or minor bodily harm, participating in fights, or blocking institutions—can expect criminal responsibility. That’s right—the law never sleeps!
Police Ready to Act!
Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are on high alert and ready to take all necessary measures to ensure the protests proceed peacefully and with dignity. Their goal? Protecting property, physical integrity, and the peace of all citizens. So, if you thought about causing mayhem, think again.
Extreme Heatwaves and Social Tensions
As Serbia battles scorching heatwaves affecting the entire world, society is on edge. Economist Rabrenović warns about the consequences of extreme temperatures, while social tensions continue to rise. So-called paid extremists allegedly want to topple the state, but the authorities have no plans to allow violence on the streets. General Luković clearly states: “We will not allow any violence!”
Forgotten on the Edge of Existence
While the government and extremists argue, ordinary people—delije—have lived for decades in homes without basic living conditions. How much longer will they wait for air conditioner repairs? How much more will they suffer? This isn’t just a story about protests; it’s a story about a society on the brink of breaking.
The Bottom Line?
If you plan to join the protests, remember—peaceful assembly is your right, but violence is a crime that will be punished. The police and prosecutor’s office are ready to respond. And you? Will you be part of the solution or the problem?
P.S. Got a hilarious comment or think this is too serious for you? Feel free to drop a joke in the comments below. Let the conversation roll, but without breaking stuff or fighting, please!