Debate Says Protests Justified, Their Fate to be Clear Soon
Ljubljana, 13 December - A debate organised on Wednesday by the Peace Institute, an NGO, argued that anonymity was among the keys to the successful organisation of justified protests in Slovenia in recent weeks, but also that the rally announced for Friday in Maribor would be indicative of whether the protests will continue of peter out.
Ljubljana
Peace Institute debate on protest wave in Slovenia, featuring from left to right: philosopher Boris Vezjak, social researcher Andrej Pavlišič, Peace Institute researcher Vlasta Jelušič, Zoran Petrovič of the Trade Union of Police Officers, Goran Lukić of the ZSSS trade unions confederation and journalist Siniša Gačić.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Ljubljana
Peace Institute debate on protest wave in Slovenia, featuring from left to right: philosopher Boris Vezjak, social researcher Andrej Pavlišič, Peace Institute researcher Vlasta Jelušič, Zoran Petrovič of the Trade Union of Police Officers, Goran Lukić of the ZSSS trade unions confederation and journalist Siniša Gačić.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Ljubljana
Peace Institute debate on protest wave in Slovenia.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Ljubljana
Peace Institute debate on protest wave in Slovenia.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
Ljubljana
Peace Institute debate on protest wave in Slovenia, featuring from left to right: philosopher Boris Vezjak, social researcher Andrej Pavlišič, Peace Institute researcher Vlasta Jelušič, Zoran Petrovič of the Trade Union of Police Officers, Goran Lukić of the ZSSS trade unions confederation and journalist Siniša Gačić.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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