Ratko Mladic: Serbian police intervene after clashes over mural of convicted war criminal
Several NGOs said they would gather to remove the mural on the International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism, but Serbia's police banned the rally.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologised on Wednesday for calling Slovenians “disgusting”, clarifying he was only referring to their politicians.
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On Sunday, April 21, President Joe Biden issued a stern warning about a troubling rise in anti-Semitism, coinciding with the upcoming Jewish holiday of Passover. His statement particularly addressed the student protests unfolding at Columbia University. “Silence is complicity. Even in recent days, we’ve seen harassment and calls for violence against Jews. This blatant Anti Semitism is reprehensible and dangerous — and it has absolutely no place on college campuses, or anywhere in our country" (DISPLAY ON SCREEN) read Biden’s statement. The protesters, camping out on campus, are urging the university to boycott all activities associated with Israel due to the conflict with Hamas and the resulting humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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Police officers in Serbia's capital were deployed Tuesday to a large wall painting of convicted Bosnian Serb wartime commander Ratko Mladic that activists wanted to paint over.
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