Saturday, June 3 For a moment I thought the sky was nationalist in Bosnia:
wept as the funeral of Izetbegovic ... (So Paddy Ashdown, the little god of the international community had described the gray and rainy - mutna - the funeral). Instead
at 7 pm the sky said Dost - ENOUGH - ENOUGH or when enough is enough.
June 3 was a beautiful, intense, musical day of protest.
Dosta the resistance movement and civil protest is back to talk ... From December 22, 2005 has taken to meet every Saturday at 12 in front of parliament, every Saturday the team f ood not bombs collected and distributed cooked hot food, has shown every Saturday through the city, passing by Marin Dvor long Skenderija Dom Armijo Ferhadija turning in, crossing the Titova, continuing along the construction site of a former Robna Kuca Parkus and down, close to government buildings to return to all'Alipashina dzamija Skupstina in Parliament.
Dosta is a movement in which individuals take responsibility to say and do, they contribute their own resources and issuing a receipt for any donation and inform their use. A movement of activists who are fighting to promote the dignity of citizenship Bosnian ethnic free from the rigors of Dayton, the demagoguery of the parties, the group memberships of power. In short, was what we wanted for a campaign that is rising to the and offers no real alternative, crashed as it is between the constituent populations and the attempt not to displease any @. The specificity of
Dosta is that was not created by the funds for democratization, the European Union accession, the promotion of youth, women, pensioners and disabled people but that is the voice of other young people, women, senior / s and disabled people who are tired of being addressed future of this or that intervention. A natural voice, which uses hip-hop Frenkie and other groups that have marked the protest on 3 June. It 'a voice full of humor that online public authorities with whom the fax signed by Bernhard Wiener denied permission to hold the concert in front of Parliament because it is a public space with an open yard that works tirelessly during the weekend. both false and ridiculous statement for anyone living in Sarajevo, which shows the embarrassment and the difficulty of the professional politicians in the face of a movement that began denouncing the unreasonable increase in electricity bills and shows you have the creativity and determination necessary to create an open space of citizenship.
Dost
Frenkie - Dubioza & Frenkie Kolektiv - Dosta
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