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Peaceful Protests Today and Traffic is Blocked in Front of B&H Presidency

Published: February 17, 2014
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omca_oko_vrataPeaceful protests of dissatisfied citizens in Sarajevo continue today. At around noon, protestors began to gather in front of the B&H Presidency and have blocked traffic. At this moment, more than 150 citizens have come together. The protests are peaceful, and protestors continue to shout ‘resignation’.

Protestors have blocked the intersection between Maršala Tita and Ali-pašina streets.

There is a small group of citizens in front of the B&H Presidency.

The police are securing the area, and since traffic is blocked, vehicles have to take alternative routes.

Today at 17:30 the Plenum of citizens of Sarajevo will take place in Dom Mladih. At yesterday’s Plenum, citizens formed working groups. The working groups will be in Dom Mladih, and the premises will be available for their use until the end of the month.

(Source: Fena)

 

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