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Police is Not Allowing Gathering of Citizens in Sarajevo

Published March 7, 2014
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sarajevo-blokada-saobracaja12:20: More police officers and special forces are arriving at the scene. They say that they will not allow citizens to hold protests.

12:15: The first citizens started to gather in front of the building of the B&H Presidency. There are around 40 armed special police forces, who arrived in order to be on alert for incidents that occurred in the recent days of the protests.

Today is exactly one month since the protests began in Sarajevo. Since that day, protestors gather every day at noon in front of the B&H Presidency in order to protest their dissatisfaction with the social situation in B&H and the current government. For two days already, unregistered taxi drivers have been joining the protests to express their dissatisfaction with the failure to adopt adequate laws for taxi drivers and their licenses.

Citizens of Sarajevo said that the protests and the blockade will last every day until their demands are met.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba; Photo taken from yesterday)

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