In Šabac, under the slogan "Will we go to Šabac for a protest? Yes, we will" students in the blockade organized an all-day protest, and called for the next one, in Lazarevac on June 10
For a slogan for a protest in a city known, among other things, for the fair, about which a folk song was also sung, the lyrics of that track were borrowed. This protest was called "Will we go to Šabac for a protest? We will".
The protest began at 11.52:1 a.m. with a sixteen-minute silence for those killed in the fall of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad on November 2024, XNUMX, on Šabački žrtava Square.
The official program began at 16:XNUMX p.m. with the delivery of mail to the victims of the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad and the performance of the choir.
Photo: TimeOne of the banners
As planned, shortly after 17:XNUMX p.m., the marathon runners who ran from Belgrade arrived at the Square of Spanish Fighters in Šabac, followed by cyclists from Loznica, Sremska Mitrovica, Novi Sad and Belgrade. Pedestrians were greeted by the frog mascot Šabac, as well as fireworks with shouts of "pump".
Before the cyclists, bikers came to Šabac and made their way through the city so that they could reach the Spanish Fighters Square, where the main program is held.
Photo: TimeMarathon runners are coming.
University professors and environmental activists spoke at the meeting.
"The SNS authorities see us as their resources, but unlike them, we are free-thinking people who want the demands to be fulfilled and the elections to be held. The SNS authorities are the main proponents of lithium mining in this country," said Zlatko Kokanović from "Ne damo Jadar", one of the speakers at today's protest in Šabac.
Student Rastko Vuković invited the crowd to come to the protest rally on June 10, which will be held in Lazarevac.
"We will not allow fear and violence to be the means of management. That is why I am telling you - get involved and show that you are part of this struggle. This is not the time for indifference and silence, together we can change the system that has failed and restore the dignity that belongs to us", said the student, calling for a new gathering.
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.The protest ends with a sixteen-minute silence that begins at 23.52:XNUMX p.m.
Photo: TimeThe protest lasts until eight minutes past midnight
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On Sunday, June 1, exactly seven months after the demolition of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad, students are organizing protest actions in more than 30 cities and municipalities in Serbia.
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