By Tatyana Kekic in Belgrade Hundreds of students in Serbia began their two-day march from the capital Belgrade to Novi Sad on January 30, a journey of approximately 80 kilometers, as the country remains gripped by political turmoil following a deadly infrastructure collapse in Novi Sad late last year.
They packed up food, water and extra clothes and set off. Hundreds of Serbian university students on Thursday started an 80-kilometer, or 50 mile, march toward the northern city of Novi Sad.
The student-led protests forced businesses throughout Serbia to shut their doors, including many schools, with teachers unions backing the call to strike. As well as Belgrade and Novi Sad ...
The march from the capital Belgrade to the northern city of Novi Sad is part of the demonstrations launched by university students across Serbia to demand accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a train station awning collapse last November.
Hundreds of Serbian students have begun a march from Belgrade to the city of Novi Sad in the latest protest to shake the country over the deadly collapse of a train station roof they say was the result of deep-seated corruption.
Hundreds of people, mainly students, set off from Belgrade on a two-day walk to Novi Sad in the latest of a wave of protests in Serbia. The protests started in November after the deadly collapse of a railway station roof,
Protesters have blocked traffic daily across Serbia to protest the deaths of 15 people killed when a concrete canopy collapsed at Novi Sad railway station in November, that critics blame on ...
Numerous companies, businesses and associations in Serbia heeded student calls for ... in silence in memory of the 15 victims of the Novi Sad railway station disaster on November 1, the crowds ...
Let us also recall that the publication of the complete documentation regarding the Novi Sad Railway Station is one of the demands of protesting students in Serbia.
students in the city of Novi Sad reported that four of them had been attacked. Turkey carried out arrests after disaster victims’ data was stolen, while Serbia and Albania faced crackdowns over ...
The student-led protests forced businesses throughout Serbia to shut their doors, including many schools, with teachers unions backing the call to strike. As well as Belgrade and Novi Sad ...
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