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A Croatian doctor, Arien Stojanovic Ivkovic, living in Belgrade with her Serbian husband and a three-year-old daughter, was given one week to leave Serbia due to being identified as a security threat. She suspects her support for student-led protests could be the reason. This is one of about 20 cases in the past three months, with dozens more denied entry at the border.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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