EYES ON SERBIA: Opposition Politicians and Students are Plotting Secret Coup and CIVIL WAR – With Likely Outside Assistance – Starting with Saturday’s Protest – PLANNING SESSIONS CAUGHT ON AUDIO

Student protesters are gathering in Belgrade on Friday for a massive protest against the government that could be very violent. – Insajder TV screengrab
THE GATEWAY PUNDIT | Published March 15, 2025

Last May, lawmakers in Serbia elected a new government with several pro-Russian ministers.

Two of the current regime’s ministers are pro-Russian and were sanctioned by the Biden regime. President Aleksandar Vučić refused to join Western sanctions against Russia while allowing Moscow propaganda outlets such as RT and Sputnik to spread their narrative throughout the Balkans.

The current Serbian government is not a member of the EU but has requested a formal bid to join the Union.

Of course, the tyrants and globalists running the EU will not stand for such irreverent treatment from a future member state.

So what does the EU and Washington do when a smaller, weaker, and independent country gets out of line? They run a coup and eliminate the current regime, of course.

The US has plenty of experience overthrowing and replacing regimes with more compliant leaders.

This Saturday – just hours from now – protests are planned in Serbia against the sitting, democratically elected government. The protesters do not approve of the current leadership’s positions especially its standing on the Ukraine-Russia War.

Serbian News B92.net broke an explosive report on the planned protests tomorrow in Belgrade, Serbia.

B92.net is reporting the opposition politicians and students are plotting a secret coup that may erupt into civil war!

The Serbian news outlet B92.net posted exclusive photos of the opposition protesters as they plot their coup against the current independent regime.

b92.net reported:

A group of opposition politicians and students in the blockade plans to impose the idea of ​​a transitional government at the protest announced for Saturday in Belgrade, but also that a certain group of their people withdraw others in order to provoke violence, which would lead to a civil war, can be heard in the audio recording that was provided to the media and released to the public by Pink, Informer, Prva, Studio B and Happy.

The videos clearly show what the destabilization plan looks like and the preparations for the coup d’état.

The video, as claimed by these five media stating that they have established that it is authentic, was created at a meeting on March 12 in the premises of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG) in Novi Sad and was attended by Mila Pajić, Dejan Bagarić, Mladen Cvijetić, Branislav Đorđević, Marija Vasić, Srđan Đurić, Doroteja Antić, Jovan Dražić, Lazar Dinić, Anja Pitulić, Davor Stefanović and Lado Jovović.

“I think we can carry out several sets, guerilla actions. It is definite that there will be a large amount of people, we cannot manage that crowd, except in some guerilla sets. Let us try to color a part of that protest with political manipulation, have the banner of the transitional government and some masses start to scan the transitional government. We will get the best possible scenario. What we cannot control is an intrusion into some institution, and we will see if that will happen or not,” she said. Mila Pajić at the beginning of the video.

And, according to BLIC.rs, the audio tapes were released to several Serbian media outlets on Friday.

Audio recordings were broadcast on several television stations tonight, in which members of the Novi Sad board of the Movement of Free Citizens are heard arranging riots at the protest in Belgrade on March 15. The main conclusion of their agreements was that they should “break into RTS”.

This is how the globalists get things done.

The rally is set for tomorrow.

We will be following this protest at The Gateway Pundit.

Here is video of the protests Friday night in Belgrade. Stupid impressionable students are marching.

 

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RELATED: Serbia prepares for a historic protest on Saturday, fears rise about government-provoked violence

Student protest on Slavija square, 8 March 2025; Photo: Protesti.pics/Gavrilo Andrić
EUROPEAN WESTERN BALKANS | Published March 15, 2025

On Saturday, 15 March, Serbia expects to see the largest student protest so far and possibly one of the biggest protests in the history of the country, in the capital of Belgrade. Since last week, the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has been warning about the plots for the violent overthrow of the government on that day, without providing any specific evidence.

Student-led movement, which has emerged following the fatal collapse of the Novi Sad railway station in November, has mobilized the Serbian society to an unprecedented degree. Some of the largest protests in the history of the country have been held in the university centres since February, all of them completely peaceful and without incidents.

For 15 March, the students announced the culmination of this phase of the protests in Belgrade, where they once again asked for a peaceful gathering. While there were speculations in public that the protest would be a “D-Day” which would lead to political consequences for the government, the students announced that the protests would continue after Saturday, and that they would continue to insist on the fulfilment of their demands for accountability and transparency for the Novi Sad tragedy.

Nevertheless, the ruling party appears to be pulling the plugs to limit the number of protesters in Belgrade on 15 March. On Friday, 14 March, it was announced that the railway would stop operating across the country for two days, after a supposed bomb threat. Many immediately interpreted this step as a way to prevent people from coming to Belgrade.

Since the start of this week, public officials and media close to the ruling party have been loudly claiming that violence is being prepared on Saturday, using charged terms such as “civil war” and “bloodshed”. They provided little details and no specific evidence for these claims.

The Serbian public is divided over the interpretations of whether the narratives promoted by the ruling party are meant only to discourage protesters from coming or as a pretext for a violent suppression of protests on 15 March. Several actors, including the University of Belgrade and Serbian Orthodox Church, have called for peaceful protest on Saturday.

In yesterday’s letter to the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, 35 MEPs from six different groups urged her to “publicly warn the Serbian government before March 15 that any repression will directly impact Serbia’s EU prospect”.

President Vučić’s unspecified announcements of violence

​​On Monday, 10 March, President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić addressed the public several times, announcing that the protesters on 15 March will commit violence. For several weeks, Vučić has been pushing the narrative that the student protests are a part of a Western-backed “coloured revolution” against the government, without providing evidence. Now, he claimed, the organizers will attempt violence because, according to him, the protests are losing momentum.

He did not specify who will commit violence. At one point during the interview for the public broadcaster, on 10 March, Vučić claimed that peaceful students will be abused by those who want to violently overthrow the government in a “coloured revolution”, but at another point he said that students may also be in on the plot.

Vučić also claimed that the state institutions know “everything” about the plans, but that they cannot prevent them in advance, because there will be too many people at the protest. He described how some of the supposed violence will look like.

“It has already been agreed who will start throwing eggs, who will start throwing stones, torches at the National Assembly… When the violence starts, we will let them, so that you (the public) can see the perpetrators. Our units will endure the assault. But then, the state will act as it should, it will retaliate and arrest all outlaws”, Vučić said.

Aleksandar Vučić holding a town hall in Ćićevac municipality to rally his supporters, 31 January 2025; Photo: FoNet

A very similar scenario to what Vučić described already took place in Serbia twice in recent years. In December 2023, during the protests against election irregularities, Belgrade City Hall was vandalized, while in November 2024 the same happened to the Novi Sad City Hall.

On both occasions, at least some of the attackers were young men in hooligan attire who inflicted damage on the buildings, which were protected by the police from the inside. Also on both occasions, the police let the attack go on for some time before dispersing the protests.

There were claims that at least some of the attackers were provocateurs of the ruling party and that these people were not prosecuted for the violence. The footage of both attacks was used in the pro-government media to discredit the protests.

Based on these events and Vučić’s announcements, a part of the public believes that the ruling party will orchestrate something similar on 15 March, with the building of the National Assembly being one of the targets.

Camp in the Pioneer Park: A generator of violent incidents?

Since 6 March, a group of people referring to themselves as “Students Who Want To Learn” have been setting up tents in the park in front of the Presidency of Serbia and the Belgrade City Hall, which is directly adjacent to the square in front of the National Assembly of Serbia, where the protest on 15 March is scheduled to take place.

The camp has political and logistical support of the ruling party. The students, most prominent of whom is Miloš Pavlović, close to the SNS, claim that they demand the unblocking of the universities. They have copied some of the symbolism and communication style of the students in the blockade, and their activities are widely covered by the media outlets close to the government.

Ever since the camp was set up, however, there have been reports that many of those present there are not students. On 12 March, a reporter of N1 television filmed a conversation with a woman who was organizing the campers, revealing that they are paid 8,000 RSD (around 70 EUR) for one “shift” of camping. Reports of people employed in the state institutions of Serbia (including Serbian institutions in Kosovo) being organized to come and stay in the “student” camp, have also emerged.

Some highly controversial persons and groups with ties to the ruling party have visited the camp in the Pioneer Park to show their support. These included far-right politicians, convicted war criminals and retired members of the defunct Special Operations Unit (JSO), which was responsible for the assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić and other political assassinations during the Milošević regime.

Camp of the “Students Who Want to Learn” in the Pioneer Park; Photo: FoNet

Even more worryingly, there have been indications that the ruling party is gathering people with criminal records in the camp, with potential incidents planned for 15 March. On 12 March, Vice President of the opposition Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) Marinika Tepić released an audio recording of Miljan Hofman, whom she described as “one of the members of brothers Vučić’s black shirts” announcing a “D-Day”, apparently for 15 March, and organizing other men to come equipped. Hofman has a criminal record and has been working as security at SNS events.

Furthermore, Vesna Mališić, editor-in-chief of the weekly Radar, claimed on the same day that this outlet has gained information that a group which participated in the organization of the 2023 Banjska attack in Kosovo had arrived in Belgrade.

These developments have raised concerns that the camp will potentially serve as a generator of violent incidents on Saturday. On several occasions since it was set up, a group of protesters gathered in front of the camp and jeered, but things did not escalate further.

On Thursday, President Vučić appeared to be backing down when he publicly asked the campers to leave the site on Saturday to avoid any risks. The final decision is still pending.

Leaked conversation of opposition activists used to spread the narrative of a pending “civil war”

On Thursday, 14 March, in a prime-time slot, five TV stations close to the ruling party ran a special programme where they discussed in detail an hour-long audio footage of a meeting of opposition activists in Novi Sad, supposedly held two days earlier. The programme was announced as a revelation of a “civil war” and “bloodshed” planned for Saturday.

In the leaked meeting, several members of the left-wing activist groups and young activists of the liberal opposition party Free Citizens Movement discussed potential actions for Saturday, including an incursion into the National Assembly or the public broadcaster. The participants did not commit to a single proposal and several of them made it clear that these would be symbolic actions with the goal of scoring “small victories”.

The square in front of the National Assembly on 14 March 2025, tractors are suspected to have been parked in front of the camp by the ruling party; Photo: FoNet

Pro-government journalists commented extensively on the discussion, interpreting it as plans of terrorist acts and a civil war. They claimed that the recorded conversation was sent to them by an undisclosed participant of the meeting, though suspicions about the surveillance of state security services are present in the public.

The participants in the meeting are not the organizers of the protests on Saturday and are not affiliated with the students, who forcefully distanced themselves from them following the programme. Free Citizens Movement issued a statement declaring that the conversation does not represent the position of the party.

 

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SOURCE: www.europeanwesternbalkans.com

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