Imagine this: students in Serbia are announcing blockades in all major cities! Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš, Kragujevac – all on their feet due to protests that have lasted for eight months. State Secretary Ivan Bosnjak is concerned but insists that one person’s freedom must not limit another’s. Sounds wise, but what happens when students take to the streets and stop traffic? Chaos, of course! The police are ready to act, using all legal measures, including force if necessary. “The state cannot allow violence,” says Bosnjak, while students claim their demands are justified. But where is the dialogue? Bosnjak believes it is never too late for conversation, but blockades and violence are not the answer. All this is happening in a country shaken by political crisis for eight months. The economy suffers, citizens are frustrated, and students and authorities seem to be playing cat and mouse. Will reason prevail, or will we see even bigger conflicts? Serbia is on edge. What do you think? Are the students right, or must the state show a firm hand? Drop a comment, let your voice be heard in this madness!
Freedom or Chaos? Students Block Cities, State on Edge!
