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Serbian citizens have joined the #DigniGlas #BukomProtivDiktatura campaign by hitting pots, whistles and firecrackers tonight.
The action will take place for the fourth consecutive night at 8.05pm, after a traditional round of applause expressing support for medical professionals.
Information about the action is being disseminated through images from social networks, where citizens make a noise by whistling, banging pots and playing music at full volume.
Lookouts, grunts, bumps and whistles#BukomProtivDictatorships pic.twitter.com/U9mI57dqJR
– #Driving Safe (@SaobrKamera) April 29, 2020
Citizens thus protested in Belgrade, Nis, Novi Sad and other cities.
In Belgrade, according to information from different parts of the city, noise was made in almost all parts of the city.
Let’s go day # 4 #BukomProtivDictatorships pic.twitter.com/hJDlvx0q0M
– KajaNole ● * 🐊 (@KajaFire) April 29, 2020
In the New Belgrade municipality, the action was louder and longer than the previous nights, citizens whistled, beat pots, rang bells, threw firecrackers, and chanted “Ua” at the ruling regime.
Zemun citizens made noise for more than five minutes, hitting sips, whistling, and blowing trumpets.
The driver, in addition to whistling and hitting the Sherpas, made noise when playing music at full volume.
The action was initiated by the Do Not Give Belgrade and Civic Front initiative.
#BukomProtivDictatorships #DigniGLAS # Belgrade #Vracar #Serbia pic.twitter.com/3OUsgb0QHZ
– León Calibanita (@MatijaBozovic) April 29, 2020
Noise and fashion tonight: Zajecarci again against the dictatorship
Residents of various settlements in Zajecar have expressed dissatisfaction with the noise tonight.
The Zajecar people expressed their discontent with the noise from their balconies and windows tonight.
Then at 8:05 pm #Serp ↔️ civil challenge and rebellion #BukomProtivDictatorships.#Never💪🏻🇷🇸✊🏻 pic.twitter.com/i1xGvhwoo0
– Jelena M. Kandic (@JelenaMKandic) April 29, 2020
Užice: Support for health workers and Vucic, followed by noise against the dictatorship.
Tonight, in Uzice, sounds of support for health workers were mixed with the support of Aleksandar Vucic, followed by the noise against the dictatorship in Serbia for the fourth consecutive night.
First, at 8 p.m., citizens applauded their applause for the support of health workers, who at this time became the support of the authorities and the head of state, which some SNS officials announced today. In addition to the applause and fireworks, there was a scream in the center of “Viveo Vucic”.
Five minutes later, these sounds were replaced by the “Noise Against the Dictatorship” action, which was much louder, at least in the city center. Inhabitants, also from windows and balconies, whistled, blew trumpets, beat pots, pans, and other objects, and music was heard in some parts of the city. Н.К.
The fire is waking up!#BukomProtivDictatorships#svakidandigniglas pic.twitter.com/o49ivod98l
– Požega Initiative (@pozega_in) April 29, 2020
Another member stood out playing the song. Is this a bad thing, comrades? Empty tomorrow 🥪 #NoviSad #BukomProtivDictatorships #serpovanje pic.twitter.com/TOQeHrG1fr
– Zoran (@stojanovskiz) April 29, 2020
Sabac’s widespread protests against the dictatorship
Tonight, Sabac echoed with a strong protest against the Aleksandar Vucic dictatorship. On the eve of the night, residents of the larger settlements of Benska Bara and Trkalište were the loudest, and this spread to smaller streets.
For example, one of the smallest, the street of Patriarch Paul, where only private houses were heard that resonated and whistled with the song “Bagra”.
In large buildings and buildings group protests are organized, on the roof or on the terraces, often with instruments and amplifiers. In addition to hitting pots and pans, whistling, there were also shots, firecrackers, and even cannonballs. A little later, at half past nine, SNS support was not noticed, at least in the central parts of the city. OF.
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