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Friday, 30.09.2016.

13:37

PM says Savamala protests are about "toppling him"

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says a series of protests in Belgrade has not been about "the demolition of three shacks (in Savamala)" but about toppling him.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Anonymous

pre 7 godina

Mr. Vucic, How can these protests be about toppling you? Unless, you are connected to the crimes committed at Sava Mala. And why should it surprise you that so many people are protesting for a legitimate government and police force? They grow tired of criminals running the country.

Stephane

pre 7 godina

This is a shameful spin on what actually happened. "Shacks" demolished were legal, or in the process of legalization. At least one of them was owned by the government and then sold to a private investor few years ago: now demolished! Citizens that happened to find themselves in that part of the city were locked up in a shed, searched, detained. A security guard of a company that had its property demolished died few days later, he got a heart attack. Police was told not to answer calls for help, no investigation was launched, evidence was promptly removed by a communal police day after. Even electricity to that part of the city was cut right before the demolition. This just shows that Serbia is not a safe country, there is no rule of law, current PM is obstructing the justice, there is no independent police, or judicial system. PM must be blocking this investigation because he might have ordered this to happen, and everyone in the government is involved: minister of the police (Police is Serbia is under government control, it is not local), head people of the state power company, communal police of Belgrade, prosecutor that is not pursuing masked criminals, courts. This is not a country people would like to invest in, and Vucic is now claiming that people calling for justice are against him. Only if he is the one that sidelined the law.

lol

pre 7 godina

Vucic is still in the 80s and as a good follower of malo slobo : always theories of conspirancy everytime a different opinion raises.... Poor Serbia this guy is at their head and he is the less bad one ( at least realistic on the strenght and the vision of the future ). Other dreaming of Russia still didn t realize Berlin Wall Collapse as did USSR and as Russia will do once their rusty weapons from the 80s will not work anymore ( just the threats of Nuclear bombing :-(

Legija Arkan

pre 7 godina

IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO GET RID OF PRO_WEST VUČIC. THEN GET A STRONG PRO SERBIAN LEADER WHO WILL FORGET JOINING NATO AND EU!!!!

Stephane

pre 7 godina

This is a shameful spin on what actually happened. "Shacks" demolished were legal, or in the process of legalization. At least one of them was owned by the government and then sold to a private investor few years ago: now demolished! Citizens that happened to find themselves in that part of the city were locked up in a shed, searched, detained. A security guard of a company that had its property demolished died few days later, he got a heart attack. Police was told not to answer calls for help, no investigation was launched, evidence was promptly removed by a communal police day after. Even electricity to that part of the city was cut right before the demolition. This just shows that Serbia is not a safe country, there is no rule of law, current PM is obstructing the justice, there is no independent police, or judicial system. PM must be blocking this investigation because he might have ordered this to happen, and everyone in the government is involved: minister of the police (Police is Serbia is under government control, it is not local), head people of the state power company, communal police of Belgrade, prosecutor that is not pursuing masked criminals, courts. This is not a country people would like to invest in, and Vucic is now claiming that people calling for justice are against him. Only if he is the one that sidelined the law.

Legija Arkan

pre 7 godina

IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO GET RID OF PRO_WEST VUČIC. THEN GET A STRONG PRO SERBIAN LEADER WHO WILL FORGET JOINING NATO AND EU!!!!

Anonymous

pre 7 godina

Mr. Vucic, How can these protests be about toppling you? Unless, you are connected to the crimes committed at Sava Mala. And why should it surprise you that so many people are protesting for a legitimate government and police force? They grow tired of criminals running the country.

lol

pre 7 godina

Vucic is still in the 80s and as a good follower of malo slobo : always theories of conspirancy everytime a different opinion raises.... Poor Serbia this guy is at their head and he is the less bad one ( at least realistic on the strenght and the vision of the future ). Other dreaming of Russia still didn t realize Berlin Wall Collapse as did USSR and as Russia will do once their rusty weapons from the 80s will not work anymore ( just the threats of Nuclear bombing :-(

Legija Arkan

pre 7 godina

IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO GET RID OF PRO_WEST VUČIC. THEN GET A STRONG PRO SERBIAN LEADER WHO WILL FORGET JOINING NATO AND EU!!!!

lol

pre 7 godina

Vucic is still in the 80s and as a good follower of malo slobo : always theories of conspirancy everytime a different opinion raises.... Poor Serbia this guy is at their head and he is the less bad one ( at least realistic on the strenght and the vision of the future ). Other dreaming of Russia still didn t realize Berlin Wall Collapse as did USSR and as Russia will do once their rusty weapons from the 80s will not work anymore ( just the threats of Nuclear bombing :-(

Stephane

pre 7 godina

This is a shameful spin on what actually happened. "Shacks" demolished were legal, or in the process of legalization. At least one of them was owned by the government and then sold to a private investor few years ago: now demolished! Citizens that happened to find themselves in that part of the city were locked up in a shed, searched, detained. A security guard of a company that had its property demolished died few days later, he got a heart attack. Police was told not to answer calls for help, no investigation was launched, evidence was promptly removed by a communal police day after. Even electricity to that part of the city was cut right before the demolition. This just shows that Serbia is not a safe country, there is no rule of law, current PM is obstructing the justice, there is no independent police, or judicial system. PM must be blocking this investigation because he might have ordered this to happen, and everyone in the government is involved: minister of the police (Police is Serbia is under government control, it is not local), head people of the state power company, communal police of Belgrade, prosecutor that is not pursuing masked criminals, courts. This is not a country people would like to invest in, and Vucic is now claiming that people calling for justice are against him. Only if he is the one that sidelined the law.

Anonymous

pre 7 godina

Mr. Vucic, How can these protests be about toppling you? Unless, you are connected to the crimes committed at Sava Mala. And why should it surprise you that so many people are protesting for a legitimate government and police force? They grow tired of criminals running the country.