Yesterday afternoon I decided to attend one of the daily protests in support of Radovan Karadzic that are being organized by Serbian ultra-nationalists.
Here are a selection of pictures from the event, which was entirely peaceful, but in many ways utterly bizarre, especially when Mladic showed up…
A riot police staging position near Studenski Trg (Student's Square). These vans are parked about 300m away from Trg Republika (Republic Square) where the rally is takling place.
One of the strangest things about the rally was the music. This was the scene playing out as I arrived, about 20 minutes before the rally started in earnest. The music is, to my ear at least, unmistakeably Arabo-Turkic. I have always be surprised at just how Turkish so much of the radical nationalist music and culture seems to be.
Here is another eulogy to Karadzic, also sung in an Arabp-Turkic way
Older people made up the majority of the protesters. There were also some tough looking young men and a few families, but the families looked like they had come up to Belgrade from the Republika Srpska.
The man on the left standard Serbian three fingered salute. The man on the right is making a strange new three fingered salute used by many protesters later.
This man stood there for hours holding his newspaper above his head. The old and the poor seemed to make up the bulk of the people at the protest.
A severe looking young man from 1389.org.yu keeps an eye on the crowd. To his left a man wears a Putin t-shirt. Russia remains the great hope for these protestors.
When the rally got under way in earnest, people gathered behind the speakers to sing patriotic songs then listen to the speeches. Notice the priest in the middle of teh picture in front of the man with the yellow shirt.
The rally appeared to end with some obligatory chants of “Ra-do-van Kara-dzic”

















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Thanks for this post. I was just coming here to ask in the forums about these protests. I had a feeling their size and strength was being greatly exaggerated in some news outlets