Students wearing t-shirts with the inscription "get out little one" supported the protest in Zvecan

Studenti UN u KM
Source: Kosovo Online

Students of the University of Pristina with a temporary seat in Kosovska Mitrovica came to Zvecan today wearing t-shirts that read "get out little one"(serb. izadji mala), in order to support the people who have been protesting for 11 days in front of the municipal building.

The t-shirts have an illustration of a member of the Kosovo Special Police on the window and below it, the inscription "get out little one".

The President of the Student Conference of Serbian Universities (SCSU), Margareta Smiljanic, spoke on behalf of all students and said that they were here to support the people who wanted to preserve their homes and freedom.

"The situation that we witness every day requires our unification and responsibility, but also the support that our fellow citizens in Kosovska Mitrovica and in the north of the Republic of Kosovo. I think that these young people who are around us show us all a good lesson, and that is what it is like to fight for our survival and also the survival of our people. We all need a house to live in, but only a family with support creates a home. I want to tell you today that the students are there and support you to defend your home, to stay in your houses, and we are always here for you," Smiljanic said.


Doctoral student Sara Jekic recited Aleksa Santic's poem "Stay Here", and at the end of the performance, the students gathered in front of the KFOR cordon and sang the song "get out little one", which became the unofficial anthem of the protest and which was also heard in the previous days.

In this way, the students sent a message to the mayors and Special Forces of the Kosovo Police, who have been blocking the municipality for 11 days, to leave this institution.