**Protest in Front of N1 TV Building**
A group of activists from a ruling coalition party gathered in front of the N1 TV building on Thursday. They were protesting loudly and chanting “Serbia, Serbia”.
The protesters were identified as members of deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin’s Movement of Socialists. However, they were met with counter-protesters who worked in nearby office buildings. The office workers chanted “Pump, Pump” (a slogan from student protests) and booed the pro-regime group.
**Police Separated the Groups**
The police had to separate the two groups because they were getting too close. The pro-regime protesters kept chanting “Serbia, Serbia”, while the counter-protesters shouted back at them.
**Non-Violent Protest**
N1 reporters asked people in the crowd for comments, but most of them said they would only talk if they were invited into the N1 TV studios. One man said that this was a non-violent protest to defend Serbia.
**Group Dispersed After an Hour**
The pro-regime group eventually dispersed after about an hour, to the cheers of the office workers who had been counter-protesting. The police in riot gear did not intervene during the whole incident.
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