Serb Parliament to Reconvene as Protests Against Curfews Widen

  • Opposition leaders to protest as 4-day curfew starts April 30
  • Citizens begin nightly 8 p.m. noise-making protests in capital

A customer looks at vegetables displayed behind a cling film protective wrap at a farmers market in Belgrade on April 23. 

Photographer: Andrej Isakovic/AFP via Getty Images
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Serbian lawmakers are scheduled to gather on Tuesday for the first time since the state of emergency was imposed six weeks ago, a move that opposition leaders vow to skip as locked-down citizens began banging pots and shouting out of windows for five minutes each evening.