SPS HOLDS VIDOVDAN DEMONSTRATION AT REPUBLIC SQUARE IN BELGRADE
28 June 2003

On June 28, 2003 the Socialist Party of Serbia circulated a petition around Serbia calling for the abolition of the Hague Tribunal, and an end to the selling out of the country to Western capitalists.

Over the period of only a couple of hours the SPS managed to gather more than 3,000 signatures at their desk at Republic Square in Belgrade, and the SPS gathered more than 60,000 signatures for the whole of Serbia.

The police in "democratic" Serbia were unhappy that the flag of the SPS was displayed publicly and so they "invited" the organizer of the demonstration to come to the police station with them.

Below are photos of the police, the demonstrators, and the citizens queuing to sign the petition at Republic Square.



People lining up to sign the petition.


Members of the SPS Youth taking the signatures.


Identification documents were checked to ensure only valid signatures.


Another photo of people lining up to sign the petition.


The flag of the SPS being erected.


Another photo of the SPS Youth taking the signatures.


Demonstrator holding a poster in support of the former JNA General Sijvancanin.


Another photo of people queuing to sign the petition.


More people queuing to sign the petition.


Demonstrator holding a picture of the SPS President, Slobodan Milosevic.


Demonstrators waving the flag of the SPS.


Policeman demanding the removal of the SPS flags.


Demonstrator holding a picture of Dr. Radovan Karadzic.


Demonstrator holding a sign.


Signatures on the petition.


More policemen demanding the removal of the SPS flags.


The police "inviting" the organizers to the police station.