Bosnians Rally in Support of Davor Dragicevic

A large crowd joined Davor Dragicevic, the father of a 21-year-old man murdered in March, on Wednesday night for a protest walk and rally in Banja Luka in Bosnia's Serb-dominated entity Republika Srpska, passing by the locations where his son David is believed to have visited on the night of his death.

During the walk, dubbed "David's Path" and intended to avoid any potential conflict with police, Dragicevic stopped and lay down in the riverside spot where his son's body was found.

The walk ended in front of the Museum of Contemporary Art, after police had blocked entry to the central Krajina Square, with Dragicevic making a short address to the crowd and calling for another rally on Thursday evening.

A couple of hundred people also gathered in Sarajevo, Tuzla and Mostar on Wednesday night to support Dragicevic's campaign.

Riot police were present at the Banja Luka event following a tense protest on Tuesday night after Dragicevic was taken into custody for failing to respond to a summons to a court hearing over charges of "endangering security" during a protest held in front of the parliament of RS on December 17.

Several opposition politicians who had come to support Dragicevic were also detained, including Drasko Stanivukovic, the youngest deputy in the RS parliament.

However, ralliers heeded Dragicevic's warning ahead of the event not to make any incidents and provoke the police, who have been maintaining a heavy presence at the central square, where "Justice for David" protests have been taking place daily for the past nine months.

Dragicevic was released from police custody on Wednesday morning, and has vowed to continue the fight for justice for the death of his son, who was found dead in a...

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