Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Thousands join anti-govt protest in Serbia

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BELGRADE: Several thousand people gathered in front of the Serbian parliament building in Belgrade on Saturday for a fifth consecutiv­e night of protests against government policies, including measures to contain the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

Protesters, most of whom wore masks, walked in front of the parliament building in the Serbian capital, occasional­ly calling for President Aleksandar Vucic to step down.

“We hope that authoritie­s will hear us,” said Stefana Radjenovic, one of the protesters.

“We want authoritie­s to stop lying to us and we want to know the entire truth about everything that has been happening in connection with the coronaviru­s epidemic.”

Similar peaceful protests were held in the cities of Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, Cacak and Nis.

Late on Friday, police clashed with demonstrat­ors who threw flares and stones. Fourteen police officers were injured and 71 people arrested, police said.

This week’s demonstrat­ions were initially driven by frustratio­n over economical­ly stifling measures to contain the spread of the novel coronaviru­s, but soon evolved into anti-government rallies that demanded Vucic’s resignatio­n.

Critics say the government’s deci s i o ns to allow soccer matches, religious festivitie­s, parties and private gatherings to resume in May and parliament­ary elections to go ahead on June 21 are to blame for a surge in infections.

Many believe the government was playing down the outbreak in order to allow the elections to proceed.

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