Bangladesh, Aug. 27 -- For nine months, the streets of Belgrade and other Serbian cities have been filled with protesters demanding an end to corruption, authoritarianism, and the stifling grip of President Aleksandar Vučićs government. Students, journalists, and ordinary citizens have marched, often facing riot police and organized pro-government thugs. Yet for most Serbians, the version of these events they see on television is carefully filtered: the demonstrators are painted as “terrorists,” their grievances dismissed as foreign-inspired plots to destabilize the country.
Against this tide of state-aligned media coverage, one broadcaster has stood apart: N1, the flagship Serbian channel of United Media, which is ...
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