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ER Editor: UPDATE July 1 from Zerohedge —
Kremlin Warns West Against Backing ‘Color Revolution’ in Serbia As Protests Grow
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Politico also has this —
Serbian police clash with anti-government protesters in Belgrade
Apologies to readers but we’re mightily confused with these Serbian protests, and who is really whom in this situation. We’re not sure who is behind Vucic or the government, nor who is behind the protests. It’s not clear to us which side if any the Soros family is related to. At any rate, nothing is likely to be organic or even real in our humble opinion. Some tweets —
Large-scale protests against government of Aleksandar Vučić
continue in Serbia.Lavrov says Russia hopes Western Power’s are not instigating a Color Revolution there.
Protesters, mainly students and various other groups, want early elections. The Gov has 2 years left to run. pic.twitter.com/NQ1VN5Qbrw
— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) June 30, 2025
🇷🇸 MASSIVE PROTEST ROCKS SERBIA, STREETS FLOOD WITH ANGER
Belgrade just turned into one giant protest party, with over 140,000 people yelling for the government to quit and calling for new elections.
People are fed up with political drama, shady media, and corruption.
They… pic.twitter.com/ezX7NfpPzO
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 29, 2025
#Serbia | Protests don’t stop:
Massive protests in #Belgrade during the most sacred day for Serbs 🇷🇸: Vidovdan.
Many historical events that shaped Serbia 🇷🇸 occurred in this day, 28 June.#Vidovdan2025 #Vidovdan #Video #pumpaj #studentiublokadi #blokade #blokada #Beograd https://t.co/M56ekTL20r pic.twitter.com/mkArBWmASm
— Luka | Дунав Intel (@Lukai1861) June 28, 2025
Color revolution in Serbia? 🤔
Serbian President Vucic is close to Russia and China.
Protests have rocked Belgrade, the capital, for months.
Students seem to be the main source of disruption, and they are demanding early elections and Vucic to step down. pic.twitter.com/lG0JlrJG4n
— S.L. Kanthan (@Kanthan2030) June 29, 2025
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Anti-government protesters erect barricades in Belgrade (VIDEOS)
Authorities have warned against a repeat of the previous night’s riots
RT
Anti-government protesters erected barricades in Belgrade and Novi Sad on Sunday evening, following a large rally demanding new elections in Serbia.

Demonstrators had clashed with officers in the capital the previous night. Police have warned organizers that they would not tolerate further unrest.
The student-led protest movement began after a concrete canopy collapsed at a newly renovated railway station in Novi Sad last November, killing 16 people. Activists have demanded accountability, blaming the tragedy on mismanagement and corruption.
On Sunday, the student group Blokada FON published a map of roadblocks in Belgrade and urged opposition lawmakers to boycott parliamentary sessions.
Citizens are blocking entire Belgrade in response to police brutality and mass arrests of students. Even the smallest intersections are barricaded.
Yesterday the students declared the Vučić regime illegitimate and called everyone to commence civil disobedience. pic.twitter.com/5a6on0U9tD
— Srdjan Cvijic (@srdjancvijic) June 29, 2025
President Aleksandar Vucic, who has labeled the demonstrators “hooligans paid from abroad,” has refused to resign or call new elections. “Serbia has won. You can’t defeat Serbia with violence,” he told reporters on Sunday.
#SERBIA 🇷🇸 More than 300,000 protesters gathered in Belgrade to call for new elections and protest the EU. Students and citizens have brought the city to a standstill, occupying key bridges, roads, and public squares. President Aleksandar Vučić urged protesters to remain peaceful pic.twitter.com/heCkpXMikM
— Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) June 29, 2025
Interior Minister Ivica Dacic urged protesters to “preserve peace and not provoke conflicts with police.” Also on Sunday, authorities announced the arrest of eight people suspected of planning attacks on state institutions from university campuses. In a separate statement, Dačić said 77 individuals had been detained following the riots in downtown Belgrade.
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