And taxi drivers against the resolution on Srebrenica: On Monday in Belgrade, they organize a ride and a rally – Society

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The organization “Contractual Economic Taxi Chamber of Serbia” announced today that on Monday, April 29, in Belgrade, they will organize a drive and rally against the United Nations (UN) resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica, which they called “shameful”.

“Our goal is not to block the city, but to show that we are proud to belong to the Serbian people and that no ‘quasi’ resolution will change that,” the statement reads.

That organization stated in a statement that the gathering of taxi drivers will be at 10:30 a.m. at the Memorial Park in Jajinci, where a wreath will be laid.

The drive to the Serbian Parliament will start at 11 a.m., and they should arrive around 12 p.m., they will stay for half an hour.

Then a delegation of taxi drivers will go to the Old Fairground where they will lay a wreath.

The article is in Serbian

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