The Move-Change movement announced that the document it should submit to the United Nations will also include videos, testimonies and experiences of the participants. March 15th protest in Belgrade, as evidence that would help the investigation into the use unidentified prohibited weapon at that meeting.
"In addition to almost 600.000 signatures in support of the request for an independent investigation, evidentiary material including more than 30 video recordings made by citizens during the fifteen-minute gathering, i.e. before, during or immediately after the wave/sound shock that caused the stampede in Kralja Milana Street, will be submitted," the statement said.
In addition, they will also send more than 50 drone footage from the roofs and buildings in that street and its surroundings, taken after the protest, a drone footage during the event itself, based on which a forensic analysis was conducted that indicates the possible location and direction from which the impact originated, directed towards Slavija Square, as well as an Excel file with 1.953 testimonies of citizens who were affected by the impact, in which their experiences and health symptoms are listed.
As Kreni-permeni adds, the UN teams will also be provided with a PDF document with an overview of the entire context - including the course of events on the day of the protest, the reactions of state authorities, as well as the analysis of testimony and forensic findings.
Source: FoNet