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Professor Mujkić Among Protestors – Support to Reasonable Requests

Published February 17, 2014
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asim-mujkicMany professors of University of Sarajevo joined the protestors, who gathered today in front of the B&H Presidency in Sarajevo.

One of them is a professor of Political Sciences Faculty Asim Mujkić, who said for Agency Fena that he is with the protestors to give them support in regard to citizens’ reasonable requests.

Mujkić considers the Plenum as one of the best ways through which citizens will make plans and for the demands to be directed towards the authorities.

He recalled that some politicians consider the demands of citizens legitimate.

Regarding to the burning of state property on Friday, 7 February, Mujkić said that he never saw a protest in the world that passed without any form of violence.

“Why it came to violence- this is a very important question, and it happened because people of B&H for the past 20 years have been exposed to problems as a result of the abuse of political power”, concluded Mujkić.

(Source: Fena)

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