Serbia: protests bring Serbs and Bosnians together
3 min
Available until 28/06/2026
Students have been protesting in Serbia for months — including in Novi Pazar, home to many Bosnian Muslims. After enduring years of discrimination, they’re now experiencing solidarity for the first time. Joint actions, such as distributing Korans in Cyrillic script, have become powerful symbols of reconciliation. Young people — and even war veterans — are sending a message of unity and hope.
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Louka Chauchoy et Bastiane du Masle
Editing
Louka Chauchoy et Bastiane du Masle
Journalist
Aryel Curaudeau-Camus et Clara Gross
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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