In front of the building Informer a protest rally was held in Belgrade students and citizens due to, as they stated, continuous attacks, targeting and lies presented on that television and in the newspaper of the same name. The protest started at 14 p.m. and will end at 20 p.m. A large number of people gathered.
The last hour of the six-hour protest began with the delivery of mail to the victims in Novi Sad with a 16-minute silence.
After that, the cleaning action started, because, the students said, "they are not Ćaci".
The students will take the cans with the words "Invade" to the police, that is, to the Informer, so that, as they say, "Dragan and all his fellow anti-journalists will get into them."
The students dedicated the song "How nice to be stupid" directly to Dragan J. Vučićević.
Why aren't you answering?
After inviting the employees of "Informer" to serve themselves sandwiches, the student whom the owner and editor-in-chief of that media Dragan J. Vučićević invited in the live program yesterday, decided to invite him.
The phone rang several times, after which a sign that the call was rejected was heard on the public address system.
Participants of the protest began to shout "You don't show up".
Before that, the participants of the protest were the action "Half an hour of noise". The students invited the citizens to make noise with whistles and vuvuzelas, and as they stated, the goal is to make the noise heard in the Informer television program. Exclamations of "Dragan", "Come out Dragan, we came to hang out" and "what are you hiding, Dragan" are also heard.
Even before the start of the protest, police security forces were deployed around the Informer building.
Vans with members of the Police Brigade in equipment for breaking up demonstrations also arrived at the scene. Police officers stopped citizens and students who tried to approach the Informer building and warned them not to do so again.
"The FPN students have made a decision - we will no longer react only with announcements and defend ourselves against your dirty attacks. From this moment on, you are our direct enemy. This is not an ordinary conflict, this is a media war between Informer and students, lies and lies, abuse of power and resistance," read the students' message to the Informer editorial office.
Cameraman with a mask
A cameraman with a hood and a face mask is filming the protest from the building where TV Informer is located.
Among the citizens gathered in front of the Informer is Diana Hrka, the mother of Stefan Hrka, the boy who died in the fall of the canopy, reports N1.
Students and gathered citizens carry the slogans "you are not in charge", as well as "a tall man falls easily", as well as the insignia of the Faculty of Political Sciences, which invited the gathering.
People jump and sing and ironically greet Dragan Vučićević, the editor-in-chief of this tabloid, reports the reporter of "Vremena". They also sing "he who doesn't jump is Ćaci", and from the speakers it was heard "don't approach the building, sterilization is in progress"
A couple of students dressed in disinfection suits and are scrubbing the information gate.
Dragan J. Vučićević appeared at the window, and the crowd booed him. The loudspeaker announced: "The area is contaminated, multi-year sludge is being cleaned."
"We have come today to show that we are fed up with the degradation of the media and the media scene in Serbia, in which Informer has been leading the way for years. They insult our colleagues by name and surname every day, and we have had enough of that. We don't want violence and conflicts, but we want media that are professional, objective and don't tell lies non-stop," student Matija told Vreme.
A petition for the abolition of Informer television is also signed, and the students read the Code of Journalists.

Photo: TimeDisinfection of Informer
Attacks
The students of the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) in Belgrade, who have been blocking the work of this institution for more than four months, have been presented in the pro-government media since the beginning of the blockades as blockaders, resisters, destroyers of order, opposition students...
They received most of these "epithets" from "Informer", i.e. its owner Dragan J. Vučićević, who does not hesitate to mention students in this context every time in his tabloid newspapers, on the portal or on live television broadcasts.
The last attack on them, i.e. on the student of this faculty, Davud Delimeđac from Novi Pazar, when Vučićević told falsehoods about him and his family on his television show, led to a media war between the students and "Informer", after which the academics scheduled a meeting in front of the building of this television and invited colleagues from other faculties and citizens to support them.
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How there was a media war between students and Informer
Dragan J. Vučićević, the owner of "Informer", recently used another part of his "pre-informative show", for students, but unfortunately, in the way he has been doing it for months. Instead of informing the public about the students' demands that were not met and their current actions that they carry out every day, Vučićević talked about the students' families and their "health records".
In particular, Vučićević spoke with the correspondent from Novi Pazar, Sajma Dražanin, about FPN student Davud Delimeđac, who is also from Novi Pazar. They talked about his mother's health, and, as Davud told Nova.rs, Vučićević told notorious and heinous lies.
"This time 'Informer' crossed the last line of journalistic ethics and human ethics, after all. These were no longer attacks on students personally, but also on their families, and in connection with some topics that should not be discussed at all, such as someone's health condition. That is why my colleagues reacted very vigorously to that 'Informer' program and announced a protest in front of their building," said Dawood.
Source: Vreme/Nova.rs