Followed: Serbia lined up with hooligans, in darkness of ethnicity

Serbian human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted, has reacted as Serbian institutions have banned the <x0-day festival, Dobar dan” today in Belgrade. She said the Serbian state was listed on the side of hooligans and that in Serbia no longer could be organised for reconciliation. “Serbia [...]
Serbian human rights activist Natasa Ka persecuted, has reacted as Serbian institutions have banned the <x0-day festival, Dobar dan” today in Belgrade.
She said the Serbian state was listed on the side of hooligans and that in Serbia no longer could be organised for reconciliation.
“Serbia and its institutions lined up with hooligans and in the darkness of greater ethnicity. In Serbia, the debate on reconciliation or protest against deregulation of criminals can be organised. The black hole”, it wrote on X, reports Express.
“Serbia and its institutions lined up with hooligans and in the darkness of greater ethnicity. In Serbia, the debate on reconciliation or protest against deregulation of criminals can be organised. The black hole”, it wrote on X, reports Express.
A little earlier, Serbia's Interior Minister, Ivica Dacic, said he has issued orders for the ban on the festival “Good afternoon, Dobar dan” for “security arrangements”.
The opening of the festival was set to take place at 18:30 on June 27th in Dorqol Square and hours before the opening, a large group of rightists gathered at the entrance of the area, waving Serbian flags.
“Goodday, Dobar dan” is held once a year, alternately in Pristina and Belgrade, in order to bring the Serbian cultural scene close to Kosovo and vice versa, to present Kosovo's contemporary cultural and artistic scene to the public from Serbia.
The event is organised by non-governmental organisations -- the Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Citizens Initiatives from Serbia and Integration from Kosovo.












