Residents of Nikšić blocked the intersection near the Municipality building, joined by members of the group "Where to Tomorrow?"

And this time, a group of Nikšić residents, with whistles, vuvuzelas, drums, banners and chants of "Resignation", "armchair people", "Vučić, Bečić", "Do you see us Danilo", gave their support to an informal group of students

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Photo: Svetlana Mandić
Photo: Svetlana Mandić
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A group of citizens from Nikšić blocked the intersection near the Municipality building, in support of the demands of the informal student group “Kamo Śutra”. They were joined by members of the group “Kamo Śutra?”, who are not organizing a blockade in Podgorica today.

It was decided that the blockade, instead of 23 minutes, in agreement with the group "Kamo Śutra?", would last until 18.30:13 p.m., and citizens also walked to Freedom Square, where they held 13 minutes of silence, in memory of the 40 victims killed by Aco Martinović from Cetinje XNUMX days ago.

"Where Are You Tomorrow?" thanked the people of Nikšić for their support and invited them to join them on Thursday. The blockade ended at 13:18.10 p.m., not 18.30:XNUMX p.m. as they had said, after XNUMX minutes of silence.

This time too, a group of Nikšić residents, with whistles, vuvuzelas, drums, banners and chants of "Resignation", "armchair people", "Vučić, Bečić", "Do you see us, Danilo", gave their support to an informal group of students who, after the crime in Cetinje, are organizing road blockades in Podgorica in protest of unfulfilled demands.

They are demanding that the Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, dismiss the Minister of Interior, Danilo Šaranović, and the Deputy Prime Minister for Security and Defense, Aleksa Bečić. Among the demands are more prompt and proactive action by the competent institutions on the issue of weapons possession, the return of civic education as a mandatory subject in all primary and secondary schools, and an improvement in the institutional approach to mental health care.

They were supported by citizens in several cities who are also organizing road blockades.

On January 1, Martinović killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded four, one of whom died on January 9 at the Clinical Center.

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