The President of the Committee for the Protection of Serb Rights in the FBiH, Đorđe Radanović, called on the citizens of Republika Srpska to come to the “inter-entity border” tomorrow at 6 p.m. for a peaceful gathering that they are organizing in support of Milorad Dodik and Miloš Lukić, against whom the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed an indictment. Let us remind you that the rally “Serbia before the Court” was originally planned in front of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, but the MoI of Sarajevo Canton rejected their request for security reasons.
“I invite the citizens who will leave our Krajina to go to the border with the Federation in Doboj together with the people of Doboj and the people of Posavina. Let our people of Semberija and Majevica do it in the municipality of Lopare at the border located on the M18 highway between Priboj and Tuzla. We from the Podrinje, Birče and Sarajevo-Romanian regions will gather here in East Sarajevo, and the people of Herzegovina will block the border on the Nevesinje-Mostar road,” Radanović told RTRS.
He stated that they “wanted only one thing” with the gathering, and that is “to enable the Serbs to express their human attitude and their human and civic concern due to disrespect and non-existence of rights and justice where it should be the most, and that is in the judicial institutions”.
Radanović says that after they “received impossible conditions that they tried to fulfill”, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Sarajevo Canton refused to issue permission to hold the rally.
“And after we clearly said that we are not giving up on him because from the very beginning we didn’t even count on anyone from the Federation to provide us with any protection, this morning we received a warning from local and one foreign security agency that the same ones who banned our rally, instead of securing it they included it in preparations for riots and an attack on the Serbs gathered in front of the so-called judicial institutions”, says Radanović.
He called for a “peaceful suspension of traffic” for 30 minutes, N1 reports.


