

Farewell AKAB Okretnica(2025)
This is the story of its end. And of the people who wouldn’t let it die.
As one of Belgrade’s last DIY anti-nationalist spaces faces closure, its community gathers for a final night — a farewell that becomes a quiet act of resistance.
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