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Studentkinja sa Kosova i Metohije: Srbi u Srbiji su stranci - ali ne tražimo sukobe, već rešenje i budućnost - i zato indeks gore
Serbia🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Studentkinja sa Kosova i Metohije: Srbi u Srbiji su stranci - ali ne tražimo sukobe, već rešenje i budućnost - i zato indeks gore

A student from the Kosovo and Metohija region, speaking at a gathering in Kraljevo, criticized Serbian authorities for treating Serbs within Serbia as foreigners, despite their legal residency rights. She highlighted the impact on academic life, noting that professors and students now require permits to stay and work, threatening university operations. The student emphasized the loss of essential services and institutions over the past 14 years, including police, telecommunications, and healthcare, and called for solutions that ensure peaceful coexistence and protect educational rights. She urged academics and students to speak out against repression, citing the cancellation of a cultural festival due to fears of student activism. The student framed the protest as a demand for freedom, justice, and the right to be heard, rather than a call for conflict.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentLeft5 days ago
Studentkinja sa Kosova i Metohije: Srbi u Srbiji su stranci - ali ne tražimo sukobe, već rešenje i budućnost - i zato indeks gore

A student from the Kosovo and Metohija region, speaking at a gathering in Kraljevo, criticized Serbian authorities for treating Serbs within Serbia as foreigners, despite their legal residency rights. She highlighted the impact on academic life, noting that professors and students now require permits to stay and work, threatening university operations. The student emphasized the loss of essential services and institutions over the past 14 years, including police, telecommunications, and healthcare, and called for solutions that ensure peaceful coexistence and protect educational rights. She urged academics and students to speak out against repression, citing the cancellation of a cultural festival due to fears of student activism. The student framed the protest as a demand for freedom, justice, and the right to be heard, rather than a call for conflict.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue through the perspective of a student advocating for academic freedom and resistance against perceived authoritarianism. It emphasizes the marginalization of Serbs in Kosovo and Metohija, portrays the current government as oppressive, and highlights the symbolic power of

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