Amid escalating student-led protests in Serbia, President Aleksandar Vucic has intensified his anti-NGO rhetoric, targeting organizations he accuses of instigating unrest. Influenced by U.S. policies, Serbian authorities conducted warrantless raids on several NGOs, confiscating substantial amounts of confidential documents. The raids, which involved armed police, mark a disturbing escalation in Vucic's long-standing strategy of scapegoating these organizations for the nation's issues concerning corruption and human rights abuses. The situation reflects a broader trend of governmental crackdowns on civil society amid increasing dissent.
Serbia's leader, Aleksandar Vucic, has escalated his media offensive against foreign-funded NGOs, using intimidation tactics amid growing student-led protests.
In a surprising shift influenced by U.S. policy, Serbian authorities conducted warrantless raids on NGOs, confiscating thousands of documents related to their operations.
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