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Police block student march into Kulun for election rally; protesters arrive
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In the early hours of March 23, police prevented a column from marching through Kula to an opposition gathering organized by students supporting "Voice Youth." Despite arriving at approximately midnight carrying lanterns ("baklje") displaying numbers corresponding to their party lists on ballots alongside signs reading "come out and vote," authorities denied entry.
Key Points
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1Police prevented protesters from entering the village of Kuća to attend a student election rally.
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2Protesters arrived with torches, signs displaying 'exit and vote', and markers numbered three (3).
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3The protest was specifically organized against students participating in an electoral list for Kula municipality.
Developments
Mar 2019 Mar. 22 at approx midnight
Police prevented protesters from entering the village of Kuća to attend a student election rally, with reports indicating they arrived late or were stopped upon arrival.
Perspectives
Police prevented protesters from entering the village of Kuća to attend a student election rally.
— N1info.rsProtesters arrived with torches, signs displaying 'exit and vote', and markers numbered three (3).