News in English     | 08.12.2019. 17:52 |

'Justice for David' grows into a political party

FENA Dušica Stanojević

BANJA LUKA, December 8 (FENA) – An informal group of citizens "Justice for David" grows into a political party "Justice Movement" as of today.

Davor Dragičević, father of the murdered young man from Banja Luka, David, addressed via video link today at the Assembly of the political organization "Justice Movement", stating that he would not give up fighting for truth.

The program goals presented at the Founding Assembly by Aleksandra Ninić-Vranješ state that "free citizens of this country, based solely on their activism and non political action, have decided to fight for better society in all legitimate means, in which justice will be the guiding principle".

Ninić-Vranješ stated that Justice Movement would advocate equality for all citizens before the law, the right to freedom of opinion, public assembly, freedom of media, professional judiciary and police, transparency in the work of the administration, public institutions.

It will combat all forms of discrimination, accessibility of education to all children equally, justice in employment, especially in public enterprises and institutions.

One of the program goals is health care "free and equal for all citizens".

"Justice for David” group began gathering in Banja Luka on March 26 last year, whose members are seeking truth in case of death of a young man from Banja Luka, David Dragičević, who disappeared on March 18, 2018, and his lifeless body was found six days later at the mouth of Crkvena river in Vrbas.

Family and members of the group "Justice for David" claim he was murdered and the case has not been clarified to date.

At the request of his family, his remains were exhumed and moved to Austria on March 12, where they were buried three days later.

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