Today, at 6 p.m. another popular rally organized by the Socialist Party of Serbia is expected in Belgrade. Failure of the authorities to fulfill demands of the protesters and threatening statements and moves of Djindjic's NATO/Mafia junta will certainly cause today's rally to be even more massive. Wave of protests will cover whole Serbia. Protests will continue until all demands will be fulfilled.

100 000  participants of the popular rally

on June 26, 2001 in Belgrade, demand:

 

1. Immediate release of Slobodan Milosevic to stand free before charges;

2. No citizen should be delivered to no one outside our country;

3. The decree the Federal Government on extradition of our citizens to the Hague Tribunal to be declared as unconstitutional and unlawful;

4. Federal and Serbian governments to resign;

5. Urgent call for extraordinary elections on all levels;

6. Personal responsibility for the unconstitutional and unlawful Federal government decree to be determined;

7. Free media and stop of the satanization of political opponents;

 

The participants of the popular rally expect from President Kostunica and Serbian Prime-minister Djinjdjic to answer in public what they are going to do referring to the realization of these demands.

Twenty members delegation of SPS leadership handed personally the above list to President Kostunica today at 11 a.m. in Belgrade. Same delegation expects the urgent reception by Prime-Minister Djindjic.

After the meeting with Kostunica, SPS delegation has been met by around thousand  citizens and many journalists in front of the Federation Palace.

In the meeting, President Kostunica have expressed the position that Decree on extradition shall not be implemented before the Federal Constitutional Court decides on its (un)constitutionality. Since yesterday, the Federal Constitutional Court is in session on the basis of appeals from SPS, 50 professors of law from Belgrade University, president Milosevic's lawyers, several NGOs and many individuals.

Talks between President Kostunica and SPS delegation are expected to be continued. Kostunica promised that he will take into consideration also some other possible steps and activities on the basis of his presidential power, position in the leadership of DOS who provoked the current events in Serbia, in respond to growing wariness of people.

Belgrade, June 27, 2001

To join or help this struggle, visit:
http://www.sps.org.yu/ (official SPS website)
http://www.belgrade-forum.org/ (forum for the world of equals)
http://www.icdsm.org/ (the international committee to defend Slobodan Milosevic)
 
 

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