Ah, Belgrade, protests again! But not just any protests – get ready for some real drama because the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Belgrade is not messing around. They are calling on all participants to follow the law and leave violence for the movies. Yes, you read that right – peaceful assembly is a right, but if anyone decides to storm state institutions or use violence, brace yourself for criminal charges that are no joke!
In recent days, preparations for organized break-ins and blockades have been uncovered, and the prosecutor’s office reminds us that crimes like hooliganism, causing panic, attacking officials, and even calls for violent changes to the constitutional order are serious business.
The police are on high alert, ready to act and prevent any chaos. General Luković makes it clear: “We will not allow violence on the streets!” But let’s be honest – how many times have we heard that?
While the authorities try to keep order, many citizens wonder – when will this violence end? How can we protect ourselves and our families? Is peaceful assembly even possible in this atmosphere?
This protest is not just another gathering – it’s a fight for respect of the law and a test of all our patience. Will the violent ones ruin everything, or will the citizens show they can gather with dignity?
Got thoughts on this? Don’t be shy to share – maybe your word will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back!