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Protest in front of Informer; Students in cleaning suits: The zone is contaminated, the sludge from years of work is being cleaned

AUTHOR:M.J. GDNUS

Students read the provisions of the Code of Journalists of Serbia to the crowd gathered in front of Informer, and explain why they oppose the editorial policy of Informer, reports N1.

Dragan J. Vučićević appeared at the window, the crowd booed him: "The zone is contaminated, the sludge from years of work is being cleaned"

As part of the performance "Cleaning Informer", students clean the protective gate, and a loudspeaker can be heard: "Please do not approach the zone is contaminated. Our colleagues are trying to clean the sludge from years of work. Do not approach, the zone is contaminated with media waste. Disinformation is spreading quickly".

After that, the crowd began to sing "Get out, little one".

The owner of Informer TV appeared at the window, and the crowd booed him.

Several hundred people responded to an invitation from students at the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) in Belgrade to a six-hour gathering in front of the pro-regime television station Informer, owned and edited by Dragan J. Vučićević, who also edits the tabloid of the same name.

“This protest, like the previous ones, is peaceful and dignified, and any form of violence is not in line with the values ​​that the students stand for,” the invitation said.

Among those gathered was Simeon Gačević, a student at the Faculty of Sports and Physical Education, dressed like many others present, in a white disinfection suit.

“Something stinks here. We came to clean,” he told the BBC, explaining why he was dressed that way.

When asked what exactly they were cleaning, the 21-year-old replied “lies.”

“We are here to make the voice of truth heard against these fake journalists, and the only goal is to pump,” he added.

A few days before the protest, Vučićević said that this would be a blockade of “private companies and private property.”

The rally is secured by the police at all times.

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