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Amazon S3 on MSNSerbia: Fresh clashes erupt in Belgrade after days of unrest
Friday brought another episode of tense confrontation between anti-government protesters and police in Serbia. Demonstrators had gathered in front of the army headquarters building in the capital.
This week's violence marks a significant ramp up of student-led protests and indicates the increasing strain on Aleksandar Vucic's populist government, in power for 13 years.
Police fired tear gas at anti-government protesters in downtown Belgrade as they clashed for the third day on Friday in the Serbian capital and other cities amid reports of police brutality and excessive use of force during the unrest.
POLITICO spoke to an opposition lawmaker who said he was beaten by masked men as demonstrations were met with a violent response.
Protests erupted across Serbia, targeting the ruling Serbian Progressive Party amid allegations of corruption. Offices were destroyed in Novi Sad, and clashes occurred with police and supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic in Belgrade.
UEFA has fined Partizan Belgrade more than $100,000 and ordered part of the Serbian club’s stadium closed at one European game for fans’ racist and political statements.