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Protests Continue in Sarajevo

Published February 9, 2014
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PROSVJEDNICI U SARAJEVU PROCITALI PROGLAS I DATA PODRŠKA PROTESTIMA U DRUGIM GRADOVIMAAround 100 protestors gathered today in front of the buildings of B&H institutions on Marijin Dvor. They blocked the traffic in front of the Parliament building and started lunging at cars that tried to pass, writes Al Jazeera.

Also, more than 100 protestors are still blocking an intersection near the tram turn on Skenderija. Traffic on Skenderija is also blocked, where there are about 50 protestors.

Half an hour ago, protestors gathered in front of the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office in Sarajevo, and were joined by one of the arrested protestors who was released more than half an hour ago, reports Fena.

He said that another protestor was released, while the rest are still in jail.

He said that the police arrested a group of people, including him, yesterday around 11:00 in front of the Sirano market, and took them to the police administration, where they beat them up.

According to him, everyone who has been arrested, underage and adults, were taken to cellars in the police stations.

The situation is now calm.

(Source: Fena/Al Jazeera)

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