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Rotten eggs flew over the building of the former Party House in the capital’s triangle of power on the 75th day of protests demanding the resignation of the government and attorney general Ivan Geshev. The event took place the day before September 22, when the Great Popular Uprising 3 against the government will take place. Furthermore, on Monday, a total of 73 Bulgarian scientists from some 60 universities in 12 countries around the world issued an open letter in support of the civil protests.
Protesters in Sofia removed boxes of rotten eggs from the boxes and remembered to use them to shoot at the building of the former Party House. A wave of resignations followed.
A great popular uprising on September 22 will begin at 5 in the afternoon in the Plaza Independencia in the capital, the lawyer announced. Nikolay Hadjigenov from the “Poison Trio”.
“Independence, freedom must be earned, they cannot come as a gift. This is the reason why we gather citizens in Independence Square, not here to celebrate as always, we call citizens to come to the Independence Square “. to say clearly and loudly that we want our independence again, this time from the mafia, corruption and the underworld, which are in the hands of Borissov “Hadjigenov added.
He stressed that on September 22 we will hear the 5 priorities that they believe are necessary for the exit of Bulgaria “from this cesspool into which the Borisov government dragged us”.
“Because we believe that Bulgarians are now free citizens not only to express their position and outrage, but that tomorrow they will be free to make their country better, freer and more democratic.”Hadjigenov said.
Scientists’ concerns
“We support the protests in Bulgaria and their demands for an independent judiciary, a transparent and accountable government and free media. We also support the right of people to express their views freely, which includes the right to protest peacefully,” they said.
Later Monday night, in the triangle of power in Sofia, Arman Babikyan of the Poison Trio said that Bulgarian scientists were proud to support the protest in this empty square, no matter where they are. Some of them teach in Australia, USA, Great Britain, they have not forgotten that they are Bulgarians, unlike the people who govern us. Tomorrow – (Day of the Great People’s Rising – 3 -ba) this square must be full. Everyone should bring family, friends, neighbors, everyone who wants freedom, and not close the lyutenitsa, called Babikyan.
Academics are concerned about the resistance of various political parties to civic pressure to reform the judiciary, the prosecution and special services.
“With this in mind, we believe that Bulgarians abroad could be particularly helpful in providing an independent expert opinion on the country’s reform process. We do not represent any political parties or other interests. We strongly believe that when people are united by the right goal, they will find a way to achieve it. For a better Bulgaria! “the letter reads.
Scientists are calling for police violence against peaceful protesters and journalists.
“Bulgaria is a state governed by the rule of law, which must respect the law, its constitution and its obligations under international law, including respect for fundamental human rights,” the authors of the letter said.
A month ago, more than 250 scientists from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences issued a letter openly supporting the protests against the government and the attorney general.
Retirees waive the BGN 50 supplement
In the last 10 days, there is probably no pensioner in Bulgaria who has not transferred Borisov’s additional 50 BGN handouts to the protest account, the lawyer said. Nikolay Hadjigenov, reading a letter from Ivan Vassilev, 92, who twice sent 50 BGN to the protest account, but the “Poison Trio” returned it.
The world sees us as barbarians, but not because of us, but because of you, Borissov. A board that trades in human lives and violates human laws, Hadjigenov added.
Everyone is fed up with Borissov, the robberies, the lies, the lack of the rule of law. No, Borisov, we are not slaves. We have proved twice that we are not afraid of you and it is time to go, Hadjigenov added.
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