The President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, announced that a professor from the Faculty of Political Sciences could soon be arrested because, as he claims, he gave students grades based on whether they were participants in the blockades or not.

“At the Faculty of Political Sciences, you have a professor who asks who goes to the blockades; whoever raises their hand gets a ten, and whoever doesn’t raise their hand gets a six? I believe they will be arrested soon. Because we possess audio evidence for that,” Vučić stated while answering journalists’ questions after a tour of the EXPO complex construction site in Surčin.

The President of the Republic dedicated a large part of his presentation to accusations against the academic community for supporting student blockades, and he also qualified the tragic death of a girl at the Faculty of Philosophy as murder, even though the prosecutor’s office has not yet made an announcement regarding it since the preliminary investigation is ongoing.

Vučić also accused members of the academic community of doing nothing good for their country “for the sake of their political careers,” or rather, that they committed “genocide” in Serbian education.

“You asked me about the educational genocide they committed and the amount of the price. If I said billions of euros, I would say not enough. You spend billions of euros on one highway. But we will pay for decades for what they have done to us,” he said.

Source: N1, Photo: R.Z./ATAImages

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