Violent protests in Serbia against new COVID-19 curfew

Thousands of people tried to storm the parliament building in Belgrade, Serbia after the government announced a new curfew amid COVID-19.

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9 comments

    1. This isn’t about the curfew, it’s because of the essential dictatorship in Serbia, the same thing is going on in Montenegro

    2. @Nathan D not agreeing or disagreeing with ur opinion, just want to put this in perspective… if there is a virus government’s job is to put people’s lives first. In order to prevent a virus from spreading, they use lockdown curfew and what not. Btw this not really taking away freedoms as during that time ppl still were not following curfews lockdowns. If this was to crack down freedoms they would have put them to jail rather then have all these ppl do as they wish… still happening now btw. Anyways back to my point, if government did nothing ppl would still complain government has done nothing during virus and who knows maybe even they will still storm parliament, like they did in the video. So to sum it up 1. ur freedom isn’t taken away, as clearly ppl still have ppl doing whatever they like with or without lock down. 2 government uses this to combat the virus. 3. If they didn’t they would still be attacked for not doing there job.

    3. I live in Canada.
      The average Canadian would pull a plastic bag over their heads if told to.
      No patriots here, just scared rabbits.

  1. This isn’t about the curfew, it’s because of the essential dictatorship in Serbia, the same thing is going on in Montenegro

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