Saša Pavlić, a 43-year-old activist who walked on foot some 180 kilometres carrying a wooden cross from Rijeka to Zagreb to protest the lack of funding for medicines for seriously ill children, arrived in the capital on Thursday.
Greeted and cheered on by a crowd of about a hundred supporters, Pavlić made it to Mark’s Square in Zagreb, flanked by the buildings of the parliament and the government.
“The final straw for me was when I opened a newspaper and read that the government couldn’t afford medication for children, so it sends them to take part in a clinical study instead, with some of them not getting even that. And on the following page there was an article about the government spending 3 billion kuna on used airplanes. I think every person should be alarmed by this. I certainly was, and that (feeling) drove me to do what I did,” Pavlić told Index.hr on Wednesday.
Pavlić and several mothers who came with their ill children to support his protest were later invited inside the government building, where they were received by the ombudswoman for persons with disabilities.
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