"He Doesn't Take Food for the Sixth Day": Student Bogdan Jovičić's Detention Was Extended, Which Is Why He Started a Hunger Strike
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Student Bogdan Jovičić, who was detained after the demolition of the Serbian Progressive Party premises in Novi Sad in August, has begun a hunger strike. According to his mother, he has not eaten for six days. Jovičić was arrested after a protest on August 14 in Novi Sad.
After the decision to remand him for another 30 days, he started a hunger strike. His mother stated that he had not taken food for six days and stated that he was brought to the funeral with three policemen, who surrounded him the whole time and with handcuffs on his feet. In addition to the existing criminal complaint, an additional one is being prepared against him, which charges him with a more serious crime than originally stated. Ivan Pivni…
The students in the blockade of the Novi Sad FTN wrote on the "X" network that their colleague went on a hunger strike. "We inform the public that our colleague Bogdan, a student who
Bogdan Jovičić, a student who was detained in mid-August, began a hunger strike a few days ago. Photo: Razglas news Jovičić was detained after the destruction of the SNS premises on Bulevar oslobođenja, in Stražilovska and Kosovska streets, and he was charged with violence at a public gathering. He is one of the few who…
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