Faced with increasing student-led protests, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has resorted to blaming foreign-financed NGOs for unrest. Notably, he orchestrated raids on four organizations without warrants, fueled by the recent anti-NGO rhetoric from the Trump administration. The police took thousands of sensitive documents, revealing a troubling pattern of intimidation against groups that criticize government practices. This aggressive stance represents a significant escalation in Vucic's long-standing campaign against dissent, particularly toward organizations that expose corruption and advocate for human rights.
Serbia's leader, Aleksandar Vucic, turned to familiar scapegoats in his ongoing fight against student-led protests, targeting foreign-funded NGOs amid growing public unrest.
The Serbian government armed police officers to raid NGOs linked to past U.S. aid, in a stark escalation of tactics against organizations documenting corruption.
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