Police (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)
Two informal groups supporting the ongoing civil protests - the IT Blockade and the Academic Plenum, announced on Sept. 12 that they would integrate their databases into a single system called "For the Day After," for the purpose of providing legal and medical support to victims of violence committed by the Aleksandar Vucic-led regime and prosecuting those responsible.
"The database will contain documented illegal acts so that all those responsible are prosecuted immediately after the change of government. This time no one must be forgotten," the two groups said in a joint press release.
The release also states that members of the IT Blockade will launch a website where all the cases of physical and psychological violence, as well as legal violence that resulted in the loss of a job, will be publicly accessible.
"The uniting of resources of the IT Blockade and the Academic Plenum guarantees that repression will not remain hidden and that no one will avoid responsibility for unlawful acts and for the violence they committed under this regime," adds the release.
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