Academic plenary session announced that on October 8, the "Stop Brutality" website, which tracks cases, was officially launched Nasil in Serbia.
That joint project of the IT blockade and the Academic Plenum aims to collect cases of physical and legal violence against citizens Of Serbia into a single database.
The name of the database is "For the day after" and it will be used "when judicial authorities will perform their work in full capacity".
The Academic Plenum pointed out that citizens who have experienced any kind of violence will be able to enter all relevant data related to that violence through that website.
If someone opts for the option of public publication, his case will also be posted on the website.
Otherwise, if the person who was subjected to violence decides to remain anonymous, that case will not be available to the public, but will be saved in the "For the day after" database.
The academic plenum and the IT blockade invite all citizens to join the register of violence so that no such case is forgotten and so that "immediately after changes, responsible for cases of violence suffered the consequences".
The Stop the Brutality website is located here.
Source: FoNet
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