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Research Center Releases Third Episode of Documentary Series on Serbia’s Political Crisis

May 4, 2025

18:57 GMT

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Research Center Releases Third Episode of Documentary Series on Serbia’s Political Crisis

May 4, 2025

18:57 GMT

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The Center for Social Stability will premiere the third installment of its documentary series titled “(DE)BLOCKADE 3” today at 4:30 PM on TV B92. The episode continues examining the major socio-political issues that have dominated Serbia over the past six months.

The documentary series provides a retrospective analysis of recent events, investigating what the Center describes as attempts to orchestrate a “colored revolution” in Serbia. Researchers explore the methods allegedly being used and examine the state’s response to these processes, which they claim involve coordination between external and internal actors.

This latest episode promises to shed new light on the prolonged political tensions surrounding student blockades and protests that began earlier this year. The Center’s analysis reportedly identifies specific patterns and strategies employed by protest organizers, while also assessing the effectiveness of government countermeasures.

The series has sparked considerable debate since its launch, with supporters praising its investigative approach and critics dismissing it as government propaganda. The timing of this episode’s release comes as protest movements show signs of fatigue while maintaining some university blockades.

Viewers can expect detailed timelines of key protest events, interviews with political analysts, and what the producers describe as “previously unseen documentation” of protest organization and funding sources. The Center maintains its goal is to provide factual analysis of what it calls “attempts to destabilize Serbia through non-democratic means.”

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