"Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst Accusations of Election Fraud and Foreign Influence"

Thousands of protesters rallied in Belgrade, Serbia, accusing President Aleksandar Vucic's ruling party of election fraud following the Dec. 17 general election. The main opposition alliance, Serbia Against Violence, has led daily protests demanding a rerun of the vote, citing irregularities also noted by international observers. Opposition politician Marinika Tepic, on a hunger strike since the election, addressed the crowd, and the international community was urged to investigate. The ruling party denies the allegations, while the opposition claims the election was stolen, particularly in the Belgrade city vote. The protests have seen violent incidents and arrests, with at least 38 people detained amid clashes.
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- Russia Sees a Western Hand Behind Serbian Street Protests The New York Times
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