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Belgrade police station. He said that he knew nothing about the weapons and that he planned to file
494:'s political movement; Bulatović permitted his party to be reorganised as the Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) under Đilas's leadership, which allowed the latter to forgo the process of registering a new party. Bulatović was chosen as a vice-president of the new party.
337:. His treatment at the hands of state authorities was itself the impetus for new protests against Milošević's government on 9 December; a student group issued the statement, "Must we bow our heads and take all of this? Tomorrow it could be one of us."
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Bulatović moved back to Serbia on the same day that Legija was arrested. He returned to Šid and founded the
Movement for the Protection and Nurturing of the Bosut River, which was among other things focused on an opposition to illegal fishing. In the
316:(which included the SPO) indicated he had suffered severe head and chest wounds. His mother was able to visit him in jail and reported that he was being kept in an unheated room and was at risk of developing pneumonia.
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605:"Bulatović o grafitima: Moj prijatelj dočekao slobodu, krivac nije pronađen"
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Bulatović remained in Belgrade following the 1996–97 protests. When the
1126:"Od Martinovića traži rešenje: Bulatović se sastao sa ministrom iz SNS"
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574:"Dejan Bulatović podneo ostavku na stranačke funkcije i istupio iz SSP"
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charges against the officers. This notwithstanding, he left Serbia for
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415:Return to Serbia and further political activism
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