Addressing protesters in Serbia, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Ivica Dacic described how security forces beat up the country’s future president Aleksandar Vucic in 2008. He writes about this RIA Novosti.
In a joint speech with Vucic, the country’s leader recalled how the police were withdrawn to disperse protests during the term of the previous president, Boris Tadic. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs noted the more humane behavior of the police against the background of the events of 16 years ago.
“I sent the police out to disperse the protesting raspberry growers and everyone, including Vucic, and we beat him,” he said.
Following these remarks, Vucic and Dacic called on protesters not to block transport links in Serbia.
In July, Serbian authorities approved the project For lithium mining in the Yadar River. As a result, on August 10, thousands of Serbs took to the streets of Belgrade to protest the opening of the mine. The protests are reported to be joined Up to 27 thousand people.
Vucic previously accepted Information from the Russian Federation about the impending coup in Serbia.
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Source: Gazeta
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