A small victory for the protest in Belgrade: RTS devoted three minutes to "Serbia against violence"

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The citizens who came out tonight for the "Serbia against violence" protest made a ring around the building of the Serbian national television station RTS. The public service put the protests as the third most important news and broadcast a live broadcast of the protest.

"New protest "Serbia against violence" in Belgrade, demands unchanged", was the third most important news item in tonight's RTS diary, while the Radio-Television of Serbia website has a blog where the protests are followed minute by minute.

When the RTS reporter was included in Dnevnik, the citizens chanted "thieves" and "Vucic go away".

One of the demands of the citizens protesting tonight in Belgrade is the change of the leadership of the public service.

The list of protest demands includes the removal of the leadership of REM, the cessation of reality shows that promote violence, aggression and immoral behavior on national television.

It also calls for the banning of print media whose content promotes violence and aggression, the publication of fake news and violates the journalistic code, as well as the confiscation of the national frequency of Pink and Happy televisions.

The fourth "Serbia against violence" protest is being held today. The citizens first gathered at the Assembly, after which they started moving and making a circle around the RTS. Despite the bad weather and the rain, a large number of citizens gathered at today's protest.

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