Thousands Protest as Serbian President Warns of ‘Colored Revolution’

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, referring to the demonstrators, said, ‘Soon, the citizens will be freed from this terror and evil.’

Thousands of protesters clashed with riot police in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, on Aug. 18, as President Aleksandar Vucic said the West was fomenting a “colored revolution.”

Belgrade has seen largely peaceful demonstrations, off and on, for nine months since a concrete canopy collapsed at a train station in Novi Sad in northern Serbia in November, killing 16 people.

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