AUTHOR: M.J. GDNUS
Belgrade streets this morning are passable for traffic, and public transport is functioning, reports Blic.
Yesterday was the third day that citizens, in the afternoon and evening hours, organized static and mobile blockades of busy intersections in cities across Serbia.
Last night, several incidents were recorded in which cars broke through the blockades.
One student was arrested during police prevention of the blockade in Dorćol.
In Novi Sad, two participants of the blockade were slightly injured.
This form of civil disobedience began to be organized on Sunday evening, the day after the rally in Belgrade, during which there were clashes between citizens and the police.
Students and those gathered at the blockades are demanding the calling of early parliamentary elections, the disbanding of those gathered in Pionirski Park in Belgrade who present themselves as students who want to study, and the release of students detained after Saturday’s protest.