Serbia warned of ‘color revolution’ – Vucic
President Aleksandar Vucic said his intelligence links tipped him off to foreign-funded revolutionaries lurking among protesters | Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday that his intelligence contacts tipped him off about the presence of foreign-sponsored revolutionaries at so-called anti-violence rallies in Belgrade. The West, he declared, has been “causing problems” for Serbia ever since Belgrade refused “to hand them Kosovo on a platter. Thousands of protesters and a group of opposition politicians marched in Belgrade on Friday, demanding the resignation of Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic and intelligence chief Aleksandar Vulin. Successive demonstrations have been held in the Serbian capital since 17 people – including eight children – were killed in a pair of back-to-back mass shootings earlier this month. ● According to RT Balkan, some of the demonstrators on Friday demanded that Vucic also step down.
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