
— Written by Branko Veljković —
Statement by the Students in Blockade – We condemn the attempts by the media and political actors to capitalise on the tragic situation in which Dijana Hrka1 currently finds herself. Dijana is a part of all of us and we express profound concern for her health condition. The students are with Dijana!
I have immense respect for the maturity, awareness, and percipience of the students who have evidently recognised all the luciferian cunning of the regime. This statement is the perfect measure of the awareness, conscience, and apprehension of an entire generation concerning where they live and who and what “they” actually are, because of whom all this is happening.
Bravo to the students!
The power of Dijana Hrka is the power of a mother who has lost a son. It is indescribable.
Her hunger strike is not mere political marketing, like the strike of that apparatchik in front of the parliament. The doughnut-eating apparatchik is there because, through the application of measures and actions, the “I’m just doing my job” officials have obtained data on Dijana Hrka’s intention and attempted, on the media plane, which is the only plane of power that still exists in Serbia, to preempt and invalidate the action of the mother of the slain young man. On the other hand, they have unleashed upon Dijana, like hyenas, the entire regime opposition and all those from whom the students have distanced themselves over the past year, due to clear and observed sabotages of the student movement and the peaceful and dignified student struggle for justice.
The students know mother Dijana. They know that, unlike the party apparatchik, the outcome of her strike could easily be physical death. The students of Serbia understand this and are begging her to find the strength and to live!
Unfortunately, there are far too many for whom mother Dijana is now more useful dead than alive.
In the end, yesterday, the self-proclaimed2 finally addressed her as well, as always from a safely remote distance. He and his “messages of peace”3. He apologises to Dijana for all that his shock troopers have done to her over the past year. Blasé, insincere, pathetic, as always. After a year of hell that this woman has gone through—which hell of the struggle for justice in Serbia can only be measured by the hell endured by the Milivojević family, the family of Milomir Milivojević, the young man slain in the “Milan Blagojević” factory in Lučani4. Let us remember, the manager in that firm at the moment of the accident, Vladimir Lončarević, was in the subsequent court proceedings absolved of all responsibility, and the sentence for the responsible person was reduced from the original three years to two years in prison. The factory director, Radoš Milovanović, who was also among the accused, has since passed away, unconvicted. According to the report of the Ministry of Defence, which, after unprecedented pressures, was not accepted into the case files of the basic court in Čačak, it is stated that as many as 11 measures, actions, and procedures were not implemented in accordance with regulations, while the very object where the warehouse, in front of which the accident occurred, was located was not even supposed to be in function because at that moment it did not have an occupancy permit. Before Milomir, according to the words of the father of the slain young man, 20 workers had perished in that factory alone. No one ever answered. The dead were always to blame!
In Serbia, the dead are to blame for being killed by corruption.
The self-proclaimed told the father of the slain young man, when the father addressed him and said that 21 workers had perished in that factory to date: “People don’t work here as if on a catwalk, they work in a factory of gunpowder and weapons…”
This is what the “apologies” of a madman look like.
This is how he apologises to Dijana Hrka.
This is how he apologises to the entire nation of Serbia.
Now I turn to you, Dragan.
The engineer discerned in time the inner space of his son. He let him consciously fill it as he thought fit. Then the son began to wander… Not just as a father, he was duty-bound to explain to his son how much of his space could be tolerated. He unleashed the hyenas…
Pedagogy.
When they saw this, all those who thought it was the right thing to do approached the engineer to ask him about his son.
When you realised at whose son the hyenas were snarling and raising their claws, you, too, reacted as the then-mayor of Belgrade. You were seriously disturbed by the discovery upon whose son the hunt had begun. You immediately went to the engineer. The engineer received and heard you out. He told you: “Do not, Dragan, involve yourself in something you cannot comprehend.” Somewhat understandably, you tried to justify yourself: “But how am I supposed to ‘handle’ this, as they will ask me…” The engineer replied to you: “This will last as long as I want it to last.”
Therefore, Dragan, let me repeat to you. This time not in the context of the engineer’s son, but in the context of that in which you and yours persistently attempt to participate and I see you are not picky about the method. Do not involve yourselves in something you cannot comprehend. It is clear to you that the regime is not the one that determines how long this will last! All the regime can do is call elections. It could do so in two days, for instance.
You can interpret this any way you want, but it is best you take it as a proposal – you and everything connected to you, withdraw! Withdraw completely.
Do not misuse the dead victims nor the living mothers!
What you can understand, and in which you yourself so zealously participated in, is that everyone is permitted to think that everything here is “wrapped up.” There is a reason why this is so and why the regime is even allowed to believe it itself. For the sake of historical parallels, Herod5 too thought everything was “wrapped up” and scoffed at the idea of a King to whom all must bow. And then Herod was seized by panic. Panic led him into destruction. Destruction into madness. I know you know how that ended then.
Do you perceive something in all of this?
Perhaps a parallel with your own world?
That is why the Dread Judgement6 is called dread, because it was silent and let the aeons pass.
Hence, it is not good for you to be part of a chaos in which the gentle and creative people will be forced to solve tasks. Anything is better than that, believe me.
Serbia now has a generation of young people who refuse to be slaves. These people will end that agony of raising a new generation of slaves as slaves themselves. They have raised their voice!
That voice has its own colour, frequency, space to propagate, and role.
Not even the Sanhedrin7 would have been bothered by Christ if only Christ had remained silent!
But He did not!
He proclaimed!
As a friend of mine so beautifully said, this is why these young people do not accept defending only their own children in the harshest way, and others’ with “all diplomatic means”. They understand that the Father is the one who sees and loves all children as his own. This is how they behave. The red pentagram had indeed bedimmed the minds of our fathers, but conscience still creates a deflection. The students of Serbia have a conscience. The archetype has been reborn!
As for the self-proclaimed, it is clear to everyone, including you, how simple and predictable he is. You see that he’s only accelerating his own downfall and butchering his own manoeuvring space. Nothing remains of the exile in the West and the refuge in the East. The overseas powers do not tolerate liars of that type, and the East despises those like themselves. I think you can guess who “procured” that for him. All that remains to him is a deranged Europe, and that solely because she is an old whore, so riddled with viruses8 that for a blight, more or less, she no longer even reacts. Not even Europe, in its darkness, understands what is implied and what need not be. That is why that insatiable hunger has awakened. Hunger then creates unbearable differences and differences lead to imbalance. Uncontrolled imbalance is then the end of politics. And all of that happened for a reason. The great ones know.
The self-proclaimed floats on the fact that the EU, too, has a panic-stricken fear of a new political space that could, like an eraser, solve some accumulated problems while discreetly negotiating some sustainable windows. In fact, both Europe and the self-proclaimed sense that something like this has been happening for some time already. Of course, there is also Mrs. Ursula, perfectly chosen to live for her appanage like a born commissaress, and the commissars on both sides of the mirror have long since not been squeamish about appanages from Serbian kilometers. That is why the Serbian kilometer is so expensive, among other things. The commissars have thus become part of the Serbian tragedy and therefore of the responsibility, and for now, they are repaying the self-proclaimed with “it is not the time for elections now.” That is why the self-proclaimed received a non-committal resolution which mentions neither Kosovo nor lithium. The EU is hell-bent on showing that even in this bumf*ck nowhere of ours some European values are respected, because otherwise, questions like what the point of the funds is, what the point of the tirades about accession is will be raised and perhaps some much more unpleasant questions? The resolution was supposed to be a gift to the pro-European part of the establishment in Serbia, but that is not sustainable even if the regime’s cunning succeeds in meshing the student list with cadres loyal to it and subordinate to the regime’s opposition. Look, it’s not because of my familial relations with the Three Kings, but you see how the Swedes reacted.
Besides, imagine if the students now “cut through” and have the idea to put some 150 of their peers on the list? Imagine if the sodomite king had ended the war with a living Apis9, Tankosić10, Golubić—where would Rada Pašić11 have been, or, imagine the SFRY12 if, after the Second World War, it had been taken over by the real SKOJ13 members and the first fighters, and not by the worn-out, perverted commies. That’s why the latter had to kill the former in time. The former truly believed in social justice and a “better tomorrow,” while the latter were truly bloodsuckers. They’ve personally, and by informing to the occupation authorities, killed them by the list. All of them.
Well, you see, even for what he has received, the self-proclaimed is on a timer. Only a few months. The EU would perhaps like to preserve its recognisable establishment, where you believe you belong, but what do you think, how long will it take them to accept the new state of affairs? Look at Nepal or Syria.
I could explain to you just how uninformed the EU commissioners are about their own fate and the dangers that the virus “self-proclaimed” carries with it, but then I would have to bring you to the point of exit, and the time for that is not now. Actually, it’s more that eye of the needle, if you recall the Holy Scripture. That teaching implies light, and I assume you have realised that there is no light here.
For now, I would tell you that it is better for everyone if you do not hinder the formation of a new reality and if you do not misuse death, not only to possibly secure some roles for yourselves but also because you are aware that this state is unsustainable and the formation of a new reality without us is impossible.
Remember. The self-proclaimed never knew how to assess things rationally. Everyone around him has, over time, understood how he behaves and is not willing to perish for his delusions and assumptions. What inevitably follows on his agenda is the formalisation of betrayal14, both concerning NATO and concerning Kosovo and all foreign projects on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. A complete economic collapse is also coming, because the self-proclaimed is not the hand on the valve, but merely the matter in the pipes. What will threaten after that? As for the Russians, Yevgeny will explain to them that it is not right to support a regime that sells ammunition15 for killing Russian soldiers. Not because of the soldiers, for there is no regime that is not prepared to consolidate its power with dead armies, but because of the voters. We have shown that we can gift them, too, a treatise on the sustainability of empire. If necessary…
Besides, the madness of “who was that Cvijan16 again” is easily transformed in the mind of a madman into “who was that Dragan17 again.” That is not metaphysics, it is just another diagnosis. There is, in fact, no time difference there, only the act of a madman. It is enough for him to believe that you are dangerous to him, or merely to imagine that someone will outlive him and celebrate his fall. Damnatio memoriae18 and the prohibition of remembrance are not his invention, but you see he is inclined precisely to that. Not everyone is as blessed in their awareness as comrade Kokeza19 from the beach, who needed two years to realize that Trebinje20 is not Miami. He is kept from talking by a bunch of Teletubbies with specific assignments in case of need. Everyone knows this, except Kokeza. He thinks they are bodyguards.
Who is guarding you, Dragan?
You remember that Stanojević of yours, he was in your city administration. Slicked-back, arrogant, he believed the purpose of governance was personal enrichment at the citizens’ expense. You, let’s say politically correctly, tolerated it, but the engineer did not. He told you plainly that you were not normal. You got a mine in Ukraine where you were making and buying rebar for a pittance, “everything is open to you like a warehouse,” he told you. “You can make business arrangements to re-export it from Serbia, everything is arranged, but there is a framework for what must be built into everything that is constructed, so there are no problems in terms of stability and quality of construction, and you want to save on that too?” Then, because of the insolence and potential dangers, he promised you a problem, if you recall. And you got a problem. Several journalists were informed regarding “Belvil” that the rebar you put in the building foundations was radioactive. The sale of apartments started to “crack” and there was a danger that the Universiade would also “crack.” You panicked. The hallucinations began. Then the engineer told you that he had let all that happen. You went numb. To console you, he explained that the Universiade would be just fine, but that you shall no longer save on that one and deduct from it for your extra earnings. He also told you that next time he would publish that you had put plutonium in the foundations and then someone would have to answer.
After that, you personally advocated for Belgrade to finally get a reconstruction that would last longer than an election cycle. There it is, still ongoing today. That was, of course, extorted, but fine.
The engineer knew perfectly well how many problems unforeseen collapses could cause. For such a tragedy and all the resulting consequences, the preventive heartache would have long since brought a solution for the responsible parties.
The self-proclaimed is incapable of enduring leveling and persistently makes the Novi Sad tragedy a focal point for which, at some point, there will be no more material for a counterweight.
As I explained yesterday to an inquisitive friend of mine, politics is like an electric shock. It is important to know where it enters and where it will exit, and everything that happens in between can be left to chance. Was that not the governing credo of the French Revolution?
And now you tell me, Dragan, which of those two points is known to you or to anyone with whom you can speak today?
Or, here’s something much easier. Tell me, do you know what kind of little stick the German minister is bringing with him to Belgrade in two weeks? It would not be proper for me to demand that you know who determined the framework of that visit, but does any of that concern you? Perhaps I should say something about it to the students, so they too understand how much they have already won?
And now, think. How much that unsustainable has been built in Serbia in the last 13 years? You are a man from the technical sciences, so you can assess only that part and it will be clear to you. Not to mention the social architecture, which as it is, is completely unsustainable. And at one point, everyone will, with full right, demand an answer. And then what?
The self-proclaimed will first shatter against his own bad intentions and the character of his soul-sick being, and only then against the will of the people. But if things continue like this, who will be the first defender?
No one!
Why would they be, after all your failures to understand?
You remember that Zoran Đinđić held the view that Serbia could not withstand an open trial of Slobodan Milošević and that such a trial would significantly undermine the security of the state once it was seen who had really done what during those 12 years. For opening the 1990s, a political stomach was truly needed, which our people unfortunately still lack today. Therefore, an arrangement was entered into. Milošević tacitly accepted responsibility even for things he hadn’t done, the then-head of the State Security Resorate made his own arrangement with the awareness that he “had no problem with it and understood how it’s done,” and Đinđić chose to place internal security above the country’s sovereignty and extradited Milošević to the Hague Tribunal. By doing so, he showed that the country lacked the capacity to handle a legal situation with a political context on its own territory. Croatia, for example, did not make such a mistake. Croatia accepted the engineer’s proposal to “close” one epoch with Ivo Sanader21. By doing that, they showed, at least for some time, that they are a sovereign country capable of handling heavy political criminal proceedings.
And what is the solution now?
The current concept of Serbia’s national security has been reduced to guarding “Ćaciland”22 and the accompanying “Ćaci”, arresting and persecuting students and attempting to split the students into a national and a civic part. What kind of sustainable political environment can even exist after such a setup?
And I have told you all this even though it seems to me you will not step aside. You are not a free man, you are an ally of the self-proclaimed, you have agreed.
The first task of the new order will be to show that it is capable of conducting any judicial proceeding on its own territory! In that proceeding, every alliance with the one who has been put out to pasture, including yours, whether in position or opposition, must be the subject of adjudication.
How do you think it is possible to channel revanchism with such tension?
After such scourges, Serbia knew how to hunt down and catch the marked ones even after ten years.
His misdeeds have created all of this. And the scourge does not abate.
Therefore, remember – if a trial is impossible, then the court is the only solution!
The students are right!
The students’ demands have not been met.
Let us re-establish the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia.
And as for you, self-proclaimed, I almost forgot – for the third time, there will be nothing from the Quarter.
You know very well why.
It’s not nice to sic hyenas on my gentle people.
And it is not wise of you to forget your debts. In my plane, which revolves, debt is not a material category, and I am already thinking, what to claim from you?
- Dijana Hrka — Excerpt from the text “Us and Them, the Dogs Are Unleashed”, published on 29 October 2025 on this website brankoveljkovic.com.
On the 1st of November 2024, in Novi Sad, sixteen people and one unborn baby died in the collapse of a train station canopy.
Stefan Hrka, born 1997, from Belgrade. His mother, Dijana, standing before the metal coffin, could see only her son’s face during the identification:
“I am aware that no one can bring him back, but I talk to him. I talk to him incessantly… My Stefan hears me, he understands everything, he is a part of my soul.”
Dijana Hrka, due to her fight to establish the truth and have those responsible for the canopy collapse held accountable, has been subjected to organized and unprecedented terror by the regime. The terror against Dijana continues to this day. ↩︎ - Self-proclaimed — may refer to the politician Aleksandar Vučić, who usurps the role of President of Serbia contrary to the Constitution, breaking it and acting against the will of the people. ↩︎
- All of this can be found in the text from 01 November 2025 published on this website — “Message of Peace.” ↩︎
- Lučani — is a town and municipality located in the Moravica Distict of western Serbia. ↩︎
- Herod — Herod I or Herod the Great (c. 72 – c. 4 BCE) was a Roman Jewish client king of the Herodian kingdom of Judea. (Source: Wikipedia) ↩︎
- The Dread Judgement — is the traditional Eastern Orthodox/Slavic epithet for the same event as the Last Judgment. ↩︎
- The Sanhedrin — assembly or council was a Jewish legislative and judicial assembly of either 23 or 70 elders, existing at both a local and central level in the ancient land of Israel. ↩︎
- “virus” — refers to the moral and political “virus” carried by the self-proclaimed, first mentioned in the previous text “A lighter form of rape, rape with the blessing of the state” (available at brankoveljkovic.com) ↩︎
- Apis — Dragutin Dimitrijević “Apis” – Salonika Trial – From late 1916 into early 1917, secret peace talks took place between Austria-Hungary and France. There is evidence that parallel discussions were held between Austria-Hungary and Serbia with Prime Minister Pašić dispatching his righthand man Stojan Protic and Regent Alexander dispatching his confidant Colonel Petar Živković to Geneva on secret business.
For some time, Regent Alexander and officers loyal to him had planned to get rid of the military clique headed by Apis, as Apis represented a political threat to Alexander’s power. The Austro-Hungarian peace demand gave added impetus to this plan. On 15 March 1917 Apis and the officers loyal to him were indicted, on various false charges unrelated to Sarajevo, the case was retried before the Supreme Court of Serbia in 1953 and all defendants were exonerated, by Serbian Court Martial on the French-controlled Salonica front. (Source: Wikipedia) ↩︎ - Vojislav Tankosić— was a Serbian military officer, vojvoda of the Serbian Chetnik Organisation, major of the Serbian Army,, and member of the Black Hand. (Source: Wikipedia)
A more detailed account recently published here in the column section: “A Serbian fairy weaves for you A wreath of immortal glory, Over your grave, Vojo, The comitadji bands weep” 16/10/2025 ↩︎ - Rada Pašić — the son of Nikola Pašić, Nikola Pašić was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat. During his political career, which spanned almost five decades, he served five times as prime minister of Serbia and three times as prime minister of Yugoslavia, leading 22 governments in total. (Source: Wikipedia) ↩︎
- SFRY — Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ↩︎
- SKOJ — Serbian Savez komunističke omladine Jugoslavije The League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia ↩︎
- High treason — for the Serbian context of “high treason” reference is given to further texts with deeper insight and chronological understanding of the betrayals published in the column section of this website brankoveljkovic.com – Kurti vs. Kurti — “Petar Radulović, a good man, a cavalry captain, a man who understood” (29/05/2024) ↩︎
- ammunition — there has been widespread critique and anger due to the Serbian regime delivering weapons to Ukraine, supporting Ukraine’s war efforts against Russia and their special military operation, which started in 2022. ↩︎
- Vladimir Cvijan — was a Serbian lawyer, politician, and member of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party; he served as a Member of Parliament and as Secretary General to the President of Serbia. After a sudden break with the SNS and his public accusations against the government, he disappeared from public life in early 2014. His death became known only in 2021, when it was revealed that his body had been found in the Danube in January 2014 and buried without notifying his family or the public. The official cause of death was listed as “drowning.” However, numerous public figures, legal experts, and media outlets pointed to multiple inconsistencies, withheld documents, and years of institutional silence, which has led to a widely held public belief that Cvijan was murdered and that the authorities concealed the circumstances of his death for years. ↩︎
- Dragan — Dragan Đilas — born 22 February 1967, is a Serbian businessman, media executive, and politician who has been the president of the Party of Freedom and justice (SSP) since its founding in April 2019. He previously served as the mayor of Belgrade from 2008 to 2013. ↩︎
- Damnatio memoriae — latin “Condemnation of memory” or “Obliteration of memory” ↩︎
- Slaviša Kokeza — was a member of the far-right Serbian Radical Party (SRS), and after the founding of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) in 2008, he became a member and an official of that party. He is a member of the Main Board and vice president of the Belgrade SNS board. ↩︎
- Trebinje — is a citiy and municipality in The Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ↩︎
- Ivo Sanader — is a Croatian former politician who served as Prime Minister of Croatia from 2003 to 2009. ↩︎
- Ćaciland — in Serbian, “đaci” means “pupils”. During the early stages of the student protests, someone (supposedly one of the self-proclaimed leader’s hired thugs) angry at “pupils who want to go to school and study,” misspelled the word in graffiti as “ćaci”. This mistake became a meme of the protests. Later, when the self-proclaimed offered a park to his “students,” the protesters ironically called it “Ćacilend,” the land of the pupils. Source: protest lore, 2020s Serbia; explained in local media reports. ↩︎