In the biggest peacetime political rally since Croatian independence in 1991, more than 100,000 people demonstrated today in support of Croatia's last independent radio station, even though the Government reversed its decision to shut Radio 101 down.
The protest ended without incident after station managers appealed to the demonstrators to leave the square peacefully.
On Wednesday, Croatia's radio and television licensing agency said it was reassigning the frequency of Radio 101, which is critical of President Franjo Tudjman, because it was ''too politicized.'' That night, 6,000 people took part in the biggest spontaneous political protest in recent memory.
The licensing agency said today that it would open new bidding on the frequency, which would allow Radio 101 to continue operating.
Tens of thousands converged on downtown Jelacic Square and filled the streets nearby in a rally organized by a human rights group and Zagreb's Students' Association.
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I da si ti malkice u balunu. 






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