The oldest Belgrade and Balkan patisserie "Pelivan", located on Kralja Aleksandar Boulevard, not far from the Serbian Parliament, announced today that it fully supports the fight "for truth, justice and equality" of Dijana Hrka, the mother of the young man Stefan, who died in the fall of a canopy in Novi Sad.
The reaction of "Pelivan" was due to the publication of the editor-in-chief of Informer, Dragan J. Vučićević, who wrote on his account: "They brought Dijana Hrka on a hunger strike right from the Pelivan pastry shop. Stop abusing this woman, blockader bastards," wrote Vučićević.
On the X social network, on the official account, the owners of the pastry shop denounced "media speculation, abuse and targeting attempts".
"The doors of 'Pelivan' will always be open to every mother who fights for truth and justice. Diana Hrka is always welcome in our bar, she has our support," they wrote on the X social network.
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