A small rave was held on the four-lane road that runs in front of the Macedonian government on Sunday (17 May) night.
The street was filled with tents, a DJ was pumping out dance music from a scaffold stage and young people milled about with beer in plastic cups. The unofficial patron of all this merriment was the leader of the Macedonian opposition - Zoran Zaev.
Earlier on Sunday, a crowd estimated to be in the region of 30,000 to 60,000 people had gathered in a protest called b...
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