The founder of the Humanitarian Law Center, Natasa Kandic, shook the ruling scene and the media supporting it in Belgrade when she made a proposal on Sunday to the protesting students, who have been in a complete blockade for seven months and are protesting against the regime of Aleksandar Vučić, which they call mafia-like and corrupt, calling for extraordinary parliamentary elections.
In an advice Kandic gave to the protesting students on what they should do on June 28, the day of the Serbian Vidovdan festival, the well-known activist wrote: “I want them to lay down the “The Flower of Kosovo”, the symbol of the Serbian genocide against Albanians, on the grounds of the Special Counter-Terrorism Unit in Batajnica on that day.”
Kandic explains that in 2001, the bodies of 75 murdered Albanian children were exhumed there, alongside more than 700 other bodies found in eight mass graves across Serbia. The reason for this was that the Serbian state had led the operation to transfer the bodies of those killed in Kosovo to Serbia in order to cover up the traces of the crimes.
Because of what Natasa Kandic said, special television broadcasts took place in Belgrade last Sunday in which the founder of the HLC was crucified and insulted./Indexonline/

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