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- The mini series investigates who governs municipalities and cities, and who is in charge? Who rules and who masters? Who is afraid of whom - the citizens of the government or the government of the citizens? And why NOT - all together of laws and institutions?
- Due to the increased concentration of carcinogenic arsenic, water from the city water supply in Zrenjanin has been prohibited for use for 18 years. During that time, examples of abuses and negligence were piling up in the works related to Zrenjanin's water purification, along with unfulfilled promises. To date, no one has been held accountable for dubious tenders, illegal contracts, and unjustified spending of budget money.
- In a system where politics is a prosperous business - the state becomes a prey of ruling political parties. Almost all representatives of the Government in the last twenty five years have contributed to the collapse of the so-called system. Which company will get a job from the state, who will be employed and who will not, who will be amnestied and who will be prosecuted? Does it all depend exclusively on the party in power?
- Contradictory statements about who is responsible for the fight against the corona virus - the Crisis Staff or the Government of Serbia. Are certain information hidden and other messages insufficiently clear? Did it lead to a decline in trust in institutions? Who made the decisions, who communicated, and who hid the information?
- In the night between April 24 and 25, 2016 - without a demolition permission, unknown masked persons demolished private buildings with excavators. The police did not protect the citizens that night. The masked persons prevented the free movement of citizens. The Parking service moved cars to ensure an unhindered passage for excavators, whose ownership is not known even to this day. Garbage collectors in Herzegovacka street did not take out the garbage, as they did every previous evening.
- The biggest mining accidents in Serbia took place in the Resavica mines, which includes the "Soko" mine, closed after the accident that took the lives of eight miners on April 1, 2022. The prosecution's position that the cause of the accident was "force majeure" is not agreed by the families, experts, or the facts known so far. The lives of miners are mostly talked about on the occasion of accidents, but their living and working conditions do not improve even then.
- In war-torn Serbia, ruled by Slobodan Milosevic, dominated by political unanimity and poverty, "BOOM 93", an independent radio was founded 30 years ago in Pozarevac, his hometown. Due to the fact that it offered a completely different value system than the one propagated by the political elite of the time, it was closed and banned several times. Since then, "BOOM 93" has been fighting for media freedom. It is celebrating a jubilee that few private local stations in the country can boast of.
- The fight for the media or the fight for power - it has been the same for over 20 years. The opposition proves that there is no freedom, the government that there is too much of it. With the help of controlled media and uninformed and misinformed citizens, it is easier to rule. While individuals profit, citizens remain deprived of the basic right guaranteed to them by the Constitution - the right to be informed about everything.
- Four separate tragic stories about a child and three adults molested, beaten and killed in the streets of their hometowns only because they were "different". But, who has the power to judge whether someone is different and commit hate crimes? Does different color skin, religion or sexual orientation mean someone is less human? If hate crime is not adequately sanctioned, the society will feel its consequences.
- They insult, accuse and threaten - bots, they have their first and last name but are anonymous on social networks. In the last decade, numerous individuals have gone through a lynching campaign, which as a rule begins on social networks. Almost everyone who dared, at least for a short time, to demolish the false image of an ideal society with their attitude - became a target of the attacks. Journalists, professors, politicians, even actors. In attacking the one they declare a target - everything is allowed to them. The game that starts like this often lasts for days, weeks and months. In a fight without rules, bots become a dangerous mechanism of government, and in a society that lives in an atmosphere of fear - anyone can be a target.
- The events that preceded and followed the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in 2003. Who were the organizers and executors, who was prosecuted, indicted and convicted. Who was directly and who indirectly implicated in the assassination. Were there mistakes made by the secret service and did the state react as they were expected. Has anything changed within the system of the country and has the initial plan been completed.
- The history of the development of the idea for the Belgrade subway construction and the reasons why Belgrade, as a capital, and its residents, but also thousands of tourists from all over the world, are still without a proper subway. Various historians, professors, curators, journalists and engineers, through a social and political perspective, give their professional views on the topic interweaving the past, present and future of the Belgrade subway.
- A shocking story about several refugee children who travel the world without their parents. Serbia is one of the stops on their way to Europe, but they have been in Serbia much longer than they planned. How they adapted and how they are treated by the new system and society.