Men with hoods on their heads set up a dozen white tents on the plateau in front of the Serbian Parliament on Monday evening
Fifteen white tents appeared on Tuesday (April 15) on Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard, opposite the building National Assembly in Belgrade.
What are the tents doing there - this morning none of the few people in front of them are in Pioneer Park he didn't know how to tell the "Vremena" reporters.
On the evening of Monday, April 14, the tents were set up by unknown men with black hoods over their heads.
"I don't know anything, I brought my friends," says a tall young man in a black vest over a sweatshirt on Tuesday morning.
He does not want to answer the question of where he brought them. There are ten people with him, mostly young men.
They say they are students, but they don't want to say from which faculty.
Photo: Vreme/Katarina StevanovićNone of the people in front of the tent know what they are going to do there
Ask Pavlović
For more information about why the tents were set up, they send us to Ćaciland with Miloš Pavlović.
In Ćaciland, we meet some people, and Pavlović is supposedly in the "library" - a white tent in which books are arranged on the shelves, and there is also an easel for painting.
However, Pavlović is not there, and a middle-aged man comes out of the "library". To our statement that we are looking for Pavlović and that we were told that he is in the library, he replies that it is only half past ten, and the library is open from 11, 12.
However, after a few minutes, he tries to call Pavlović by phone. He seems to be sleeping.
None of the other few people I met in Ćaciland know what the tents on Kralja Aleksandra Boulevard are for, but they say they will go to them soon.
Photo: Vreme/Katarina StevanovićWhite tents in front of the Assembly
Even the police in the park and in front of it on the street do not know the answer to why the tents were set up.
We return to the team in front of the tent. This time one of them asks us why we are interested in what the tents are doing here. The guy in the black vest replies that we are interested, because we are journalists.
They still don't want to say why they are here, except to add that they are there to learn.
While we are trying to figure out the mystery of the white tents, an increasing number of vehicles, mostly with diplomatic license plates, arrive on the plateau in front of the National Assembly. The street is closed to other traffic.
Identical tents were set up at the Progressive Fair last weekend, on To the National Assembly which lasted from April 11 to 13 in front of the National Assembly.
Photo: Vreme/Katarina StevanovićBurgers from the same tents
Tents were set up under the auspices of police equipped to break up demonstrations.
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