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RED STAR BELGRADE FANS RIOT DURING SERBIAN TITLE CELEBRATIO­N

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Several people were injured and more than 100 Red Star Belgrade fans were arrested after violent clashes during boisterous celebratio­ns of the club’s Serbian national league soccer title. The fans rst set o reworks from the bridges and banks of the Sava River in downtown Belgrade on the evening of May 22 and then went on a rampage through a Belgrade district where several popular restaurant­s are located. Customers ran in panic or locked themselves inside the restaurant­s as fans demolished chairs and tables, broke windows and clashed with restaurant security guards who the Red Star fans claimed are supporters of the rival Partizan Belgrade club. Serbia’s interior minister Aleksandar Vulin told the national RTS television station that about 130 mostly Red Star fans were arrested and that several people were injured during the riots. “This will no longer be tolerated,” Vulin said. “This scum that shamed our city, Red Star and its celebratio­n deserves to be sharply punished.” The celebratio­n by thousands of Red Star fans was announced in advance and was tolerated by authoritie­s despite a ban on large gatherings because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Serbia has a history of tolerating hooliganis­m that often resulted in violence and outbursts of nationalis­m. With the return of nationalis­ts to power in Serbia nine years ago, farright soccer supporters were often seen at progovernm­ent rallies, acting as security while promoting a nationalis­t political agenda. In exchange, analysts say, the hooligans have been allowed to pursue their illegal business activities. Several members of a radical Partizan fan group have been arrested since February and accused of murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking in what officials say is a major crackdown against crime.

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