The wife and daughter of Yugoslavia's arrested former president, Slobodan Milosevic, have been run out of the family's home town by former opposition activists.
"We have expelled Mirjana Markovic and her daughter, Marija, from Pozarevac because the entire family is unwelcome in our town," said Momcilo Veljkovic, of the student-based Otpormovement.
Marija Milosevic, under investigation for firing shots with a pistol as her father was being taken from his Belgrade villa to jail on 1 April, arrived in Pozarevac on Thursday. After Mirjana Markovic's arrival at the family's mansion on Friday, Mr Veljkovic told security guards that Otpor would stage protests there if she did not leave. The two women left town half an hour later, witnesses said.
Their current whereabouts were unclear but they were believed to be back in Belgrade where Mr Milosevic is in jail under investigation for corruption and abuse of office.
Mr Milosevic's wife and daughter remained in Serbia after the revolt that ousted him in October. But his businessman son Marko fled the country and his property in Pozarevac and Belgrade was destroyed by angry protesters. He is believed to be in Moscow, where his uncle lives, although Russia denies this.
Belgrade's governing DOS reform coalition has weeded Milosevic loyalists out of the courts to help establish a credible, independent judiciary but it says the process will take considerable time.