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N1 is a 24-hour cable news channel launched on 30 October 2014. The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana , Zagreb , Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe . [ 4 ]
Late in the protest, N1 journalist Mladen Savatović was physically attacked by an unknown man. [56] The attacker, later identified as a man who had previously demolished a car during the protest, was later arrested. [57] A day later, SPN organised another protest, this time marching towards the building of the Higher Court in Belgrade. [58]
On 1 December, a silent march was held in Novi Sad to commemorate one month since the collapse. [91] On the same day, President Aleksandar Vučić publicly said that those who ask for the arrest of the car driver who hit the protesters are "out of their minds", because "the driver was just going on his way".
A populist coalition led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) came to power after the 2012 parliamentary election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). [1] [2] A school shooting occurred on 3 May 2023 in the Vračar municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, while a day later, a mass murder occurred in Dubona, Mladenovac and Malo Orašje, Smederevo.
In late 2018, a series of largely peaceful protests (called Stop Bloody Shirts, Serbian: Стоп крвавим кошуљама, romanized: Stop krvavim košuljama; or One of Five Million, 1 of 5 Million, #1of5million, Serbian: Један од пет милиона, 1 од 5 милиона, #1од5милиона, romanized: Jedan od pet miliona, 1 od 5 miliona, #1od5miliona) over the rise of ...
Among those gathered is Jovana Stojković, who was among businessmen two days before 1 April due to spreading false news about vaccination. One of the organizers of the protest, the Enough is Enough movement, in the announcement of the protest called for the defense of "freedom and protection of constitutionally guaranteed rights".
Slobodan Tanasković was a guard of one of the objects on the night of demolition of Savamala. His personal documents were taken from him by the men in balaclavas and he was threatened with death on that night.
Tennis player Novak Đoković was among the celebrities which supported the protests. Tennis player Novak Đoković has stated his support for the protests, saying that "air, water, and food are the keys to health. Without that, every word about 'health' is redundant".