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Barth: Citizens Voice to be Heard, Corruption is Key Issue in B&H

Published: March 7, 2014
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david_barthProtestors who gathered near the Technical School in Sarajevo aimed to get in contact with the representatives of the USA Embassy in Sarajevo, but they left that area and again headed towards the city center, where every day for already 30 days they are gathering in front of the B&H Presidency.

Several dozen of citizens moved to the sidewalks while the gathering is guarded by police and special forces.

The Chief of USAID Mission in B&H David Barth spoke to reporters and said that he supports the people and hears the voice of the people.  He expressed his dissatisfaction that the police does not allow protestors to express their justified dissatisfaction in a democratic way.

He added that he is informed about the problem of corruption in B&H and that is one of the key problems in B&H.

(Source: Fena) 

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