In the evening after two groups of students met, between which there was a police cordon, new tents are erected in Pionirski Park.
Students who spent the evening and night in Pioneer Park, in front of the building where the office of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, is located, with the request to enable them to receive normal education, have been there since Saturday (March 8) in large numbers, and new tents are being erected, writes FoNet.
After there were tensions between those students and citizens on Friday evening and the setting up of a police cordon with equipment to break up the demonstrations, today everything is peaceful.
Those policemen withdrew during the night and now there are several patrols of two men each in Pionirski Park, while the others are waiting around in vans, but in a very relaxed atmosphere.
Police cordon between students
Part of the students in the blockade and the citizens who were protesting in front of RTS came to Pionirski Park and chanted and whistled at those gathered in the "Students 2.0" Association who, as they say, want to attend classes and who have been under tents in Pionirski Park since last night, writes RTS.
Photo: FoNet/Marko DragoslavićIn Pionirski Park, the police separate the students
A police cordon stood between the two groups of students and citizens.
Part of the students in the blockade and citizens chanted "See you on March 15", "You are Vučići" and "Ćaci" to the students who pitched their tents in front of the Presidency.
On the other hand, the students of the "Students 2.0" organization shouted "Kosovo is Serbia".
Vučić on the students' meeting
After the meeting between the two groups of students, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, spoke. He condemned the "attack on students in Pionirski Park who want to continue their studies", calling it scandalous, because, as he said, it was motivated by the inability to bear their different attitude, Insider reports.
Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said that the police did not intervene during the incident, but acted preventively, standing between the two groups of students to prevent a conflict.
In his speech from Andrić's wreath, Vučić said that every day in 139 places in Serbia, life stops, and tonight "someone was not able to kill people in one place who don't bother anyone, don't stop traffic and just want to learn".
He said that we have reached a "dangerous situation in which you are allowed to think and may only think the way the blockaders think."
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"Behind the obvious legal confusion that two prosecutor's offices are acting completely separately on the same event, there is a much bigger problem," public prosecutor Goran Ilić says.
The citizens of Kosjerić are threatened by a waste incinerator for which an environmental impact assessment has not been carried out, claims the Democratic Party
"True and real fear and all the problems and frustrations that we have inside and outside of us are nothing but precisely the fear of that enemy called death," emphasized Patriarch Porphyry
The students in the blockade and the citizens who support them continued to block the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) buildings in Takovska Street and Košutnjak in Belgrade.
Many citizens are furious because N1 and Nova S are no longer available, so they are besieging SBB branches. It's a bizarre thing, people who earn 500 euros a month are grabbing each other by the throat while Telekom buys a monopoly over the media with state billions from White World funds.
Anyone who condemns the regime's targeting of people from the media, the non-governmental sector, the opposition and universities, must not agree to this targeting of RTS editors and journalists either.
Depriving Dejan Ilić, an intellectual with an impeccable life and work biography, of his freedom, without the slightest meaningful reason, is just one of the brutal indicators that the regime has turned against its own citizens and is entering a phase of terror
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