Bangladesh, June 30 -- Serbias political crisis is intensifying after President Aleksandar Vucic announced further arrests in the wake of a massive anti-government protest that turned violent on June 28. The protest, which marked nearly eight months of persistent demonstrations, saw tens of thousands of citizens-largely led by students-demanding early parliamentary elections and an end to what they called an increasingly authoritarian rule.

Speaking at a press conference on June 29, Vucic accused the organizers of inciting violence and labeled them “terrorists” attempting to destabilize the country. He specifically targeted University of Belgrades head dean, Vladan Djokic, who was seen among the protesters, suggesting that ev...