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Protests in Mostar and Tuzla

Published February 10, 2014
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tuzlarije_tuzlaAt the protests in Mostar, which began after 13:00, several hundred citizens gathered. The gathering has been peaceful so far, and with the heavy presence of police officers.

The protestors have presented their demands, among which are the resignation of officials of municipal structures, cantonal and federal government and the resignation of members of the Presidency. They demand the dismissal from office of people in supervisory boards of public institutions and companies, forming a nonparty government, not taking any measures that would limit the peaceful formation of protests, and to free the arrested protestors and suspend criminal charges.

More than a hundred citizens of Tuzla have gathered once again for a peaceful protest in the city, which is the continuation of the wave of protests that began on Wednesday.

In front of the burned building of the cantonal government, there are messages against corruption, unemployment and nepotism. A group of citizens and workers will hold tonight another plenum, where they will try to come up with other proposals by which the Tuzla Canton can get out of the crisis.

Earlier, the people of Tuzla asked the formation of a technical government that would not include members of the cabinet that have resigned.

(Source: Al Jazeera/Photo: Tuzlarije)

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