
Belgrade Protest: Politician Warns of Violence Against Students
Belgrade Protest: Politician Raises Concerns Over Student Safety in Pionirski Park A planned protest in Belgrade's Pionirski Park has sparked concern among local officials and politicians. The protest, scheduled for early June, is expected to involve students and potentially lead to clashes. Milos Vucevic, a prominent Serbian politician, has expressed his apprehension about potential violence against the students. "I will appeal to the police to prevent a blockade and forceful eviction of students who want to study in Pionirski Park," Vucevic stated in a recent video. "I might even ask citizens to go and help students who want to study in Pionirski Park." The video shows footage of preparations for the protest, including banners and people gathering. Vucevic's comments highlight the potential for conflict and the need for police intervention to ensure the safety of the students. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions in Belgrade and the importance of maintaining order during public demonstrations. The potential for escalation remains a concern, and the coming days will be crucial in determining the outcome of this situation.