Bus carrier Milomir Jaćimović has entered the eighth day of his hunger strike. Students from the Faculty of Medicine are visiting Milomir in front of Banovina in Novi Sad, and this morning he spoke to TV Nova.
“We are well, the students are at my disposal. Yesterday morning I was a little dizzy, but by the afternoon I was better when Maja Gojković came right across the street,” he told “Probudi se” and commented on yesterday’s incident, when a group of men tried to demolish their tents.
“That was yesterday, as soon as we put up the banners five or six cars appeared and then Maja Gojković also appeared, I suspect someone forced her to come there. An older man came, tore up the banners, hit a minor and then put medical masks on the license plates so the registration numbers wouldn’t be visible. The police came and made a report. MP Đoković and his team drove by and honked at us,” Jaćinmović told TV Nova.
He then announced that he would continue to fight and that he “has more trump cards up his sleeve.”
“The last thing will be my call for a rally in Belgrade and then no one goes anywhere until some things are resolved. I certainly won’t wait until January 21st. We’ll see where we go, but most likely near the National Assembly. I will call the whole of Serbia and the diaspora, and then we will see. Yesterday, people from the drivers’ union visited me and promised about 200-300 buses, and you won’t be able to enter or leave the city. We are not calling for violence, but something has to be solved,” he told “Probudi se.”
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Source: Nova.rs; Photo: N1 / Lea Apro



