Student Blockade at FPN: Repression or Fight for Rights?

Have you heard about the latest drama at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade? Students blocked the faculty, and then they started getting calls for informational police interviews – with no written orders, no official procedure! Six students have been called in the last four days, and two female students and one male student had to go to different police stations across Belgrade. This isn’t just a simple call for questioning, this is, as the students say, “pure, raw, organized repression.” Yes, you read that right – repression! A country where students have already been beaten on the streets is now pressuring them in police offices. And what’s the students’ response? They won’t be scared, they won’t back down! On the contrary, they say they will stand even stronger, more determined, and in greater numbers at the protest in Belgrade. This isn’t just a story about a faculty blockade; it’s a story about fighting for freedom of expression and the rights of young people who refuse to be silent. If you think this is just another student drama, think again. This is an alarm ringing for all of us. So, what do you think? Is this repression or a necessary measure? Drop a comment, let the people’s voice be heard!

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