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Suspect Allies: Investigation Unveils Questionable Associations

Thousands of Serbians have been demonstrating against President Vučić for numerous months. One of the protest leaders is a previous bodyguard of the Balkans' most notorious warlord.

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questionable associates

Suspect Allies: Investigation Unveils Questionable Associations

In a surprising turn of events, peaceful protests against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's government, led primarily by students and pupils, have been marred by incidents of violence in recent days.

Last week, Vučić delivered a televised address, presenting himself as an all-knowing statesman, warning of great danger to the state, democracy, values, and the normal life of the people. The President's address contrasted sharply with the peaceful nature of the protests that had been ongoing for months.

The recent incidents of violence have raised questions about the source of the danger described by Vučić. Arrested protesters have been locked up in sports halls, and police officers have been beaten during the unrest. Moreover, masked thugs have stormed universities during the protests, adding to the concerns.

Hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting against Vučić's regime for nine months. However, no specific names of leaders of the protest movement are mentioned in the available search results. The protests have been widely supported by citizens across many cities, but the movement appears to be more a broad-based popular protest rather than led by distinct individual leaders.

In his address, Vučić stated that all their values and democracy are under threat. He also referred to the threat as being to the decent life of ordinary people. The President often addresses the people in a tone of an all-knowing statesman, which has been a characteristic of his speeches.

The danger, as described by Vučić, encompasses the state, democracy, values, and normal life of the people. The recent incidents of violence suggest that the danger may be coming from within the government itself. It remains to be seen how this situation will unfold in the coming days.

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