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Serbian Action was founded by a young lawyer who graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law [11] in early 2010. [3] [5]Serbian Action became more known to the public in late 2014, when authorities arrested some of their members for hate speech, for distributing flyers against illegal settlements of Romani people [13] and inviting to lynch them. [3]
The Serbian media during the Milošević era was known to espouse Serb nationalism while promoting xenophobia toward the other ethnicities in Yugoslavia. Ethnic Albanians were commonly characterised in the media as anti-Yugoslav counter-revolutionaries, rapists, and a threat to the Serb nation. [9]
Kosovo is Serbia rally on February 21, 2008 in Belgrade SRS supporters demonstrating against Kosovo's declaration of independence, Belgrade, 2008. On February 21, a very large demonstration called Kosovo is Serbia (Косово је Србија, Kosovo je Srbija) was held in Belgrade in front of the Parliament organized by the Serbian government, with up to hundreds of thousands people ...
U.S. jets dropped five bombs on the Chinese Embassy compound in the Serbian capital on May 7, 1999, setting it ablaze and killing three Chinese nationals. Twenty other people were injured in the ...
On 21 November, Vladimir Đukanović, a high-ranking member of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), commented on the protests on his Twitter account: "We must fight against anarcho-terrorists, fake commie intellectuals, the pseudo-elite that is ravaging Serbia with anti-Serbian attitudes. It is time to stop this social scum.
The vice president was harassed by rowdy protesters shouting one phrase about a 2016 candidate during a trip to Serbia on Tuesday. Serbian ultra-nationalists chant 'vote for Trump' as Biden visits ...
In the past 50 years the eastern Serbian municipality of Knjazevac fell by half to 30,000 people. "We now have a population in line with what we had after World War One," said Marija Jelenkovic, a ...
During the 2020 electoral campaign, I live for Serbia promoted antifeminist content. [191] Their electoral list did not pass the 3-percent threshold. [189] I live for Serbia was later a part of the Sovereignists coalition, together with DJB and ZS. [192] [193] It participated in the 2022 general election but failed to win any seats. [194]