In the aftermath of the opposition rally in Serbia which took place on April 13, the government is taking new measures to paint a make-believe narrative that does not correspond with the situation on the ground, Milos Djajic reports from Belgrade.
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In the aftermath of the opposition rally in Serbia which took place on April 13, the government is taking new measures to paint a make-believe narrative that does not correspond with the situation on the ground, Milos Djajic reports from Belgrade.