Protests in Belgrade have entered their fourth week with scores of people taking to the streets of the Serbian capital demanding the resignation of President Aleksandar Vucic after two mass shootings in and around Belgrade earlier this month, reported Al Jazeera.
Vucic’s government is under fire following two shootings that killed 18 people and injured many more recently.
On May 3, a teenage guy in Belgrade killed nine students and a security guard. It was Serbia’s first school mass shooting. A day later, a 21-year-old man outside the city killed eight people.
On Saturday, anti-government protestors, many of whom held flowers and images of the dead children, were upset at the governing Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for what they claim is a culture of violence fostered by the government and the media outlets it controls, Al Jazeera reported.