Students from several Belgrade schools gathered in front of the Assembly building to show their support for Dijana Hrka. Due to the protest, traffic in the city center has been closed.
Marko Kričak, commander of the JZO, filed a lawsuit against student Nikolina Sinđelić. Sinđelić publicly accused him of abusing her in the garage of the Government of Serbia building, in front of which the protest took place.
Misha Bachulov, leader of the "Be a Hero" movement, was released to defend himself after being arrested twice within a few days.
Former and current athletes expressed solidarity with Dijana Hrka, the mother of victim Stefan. Novak Djokovic, Aleksandar Đorđević, and Vladimir Grbić shared their support on social media.
A recent joint investigation by BIRN, Glas Šumadija, Ozon Press, Portal 021, and Južni Vesti uncovered a network of institutions that illegally procured invasive video-surveillance systems with facial recognition capabilities over the past three years.
While Dijana Hrka continues her hunger strike, Chetnik music is being played loudly from Ćaciland as a provocation, associated with Duke Šešelj and SRS General Secretary Aleksandar Vučić.
“Aleksandar Vučić is carrying out an unannounced coup d'état. He has no defense against the demand for justice.”
Public tension grows as demands for justice intensify amid these events.
Summary: Students and athletes unite in support of Dijana Hrka amid serious allegations and protests against government abuse and illegal surveillance practices in Serbia.
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