Two armed layabouts entered a restaurant in Belgrade, grabbed a man, dragged him out, mistreated him, insulted him and beat him up, because he belongs to another nation. This scene is too familiar for someone to say that they don’t know the name of the occurrence. These criminals do not yet wear black shirts, but this is Serbia, and there […]

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