Anti-government protests sweep Serbia following mass shootings and calls for change.

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Tens of thousands of Serbians protested in Belgrade for the sixth time since May 3, blaming a culture of violence for the deaths of 18 people in two mass shootings and calling on the interior minister to resign. Protesters are demanding the resignation of Serbia's interior minister and secret service chief, who they blame for failing to bring criminal groups to justice. They also want the withdrawal of national broadcast licenses for television channels Pink TV and Happy TV and a ban on some tabloids who they blame for promoting violence.
Topics:world#anti-government-protests#culture-of-violence#interior-minister#mass-shootings#politics#serbia
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