Students Protest in Serbia After Train Station Collapse
Students Protest in Serbia After Train Station Collapse

Students Protest in Serbia After Train Station Collapse

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In Serbia, widespread protests have erupted following a tragic train station roof collapse in Novi Sad that resulted in 15 fatalities. Thousands of university students and citizens rallied in Belgrade, demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party, whom they blame for corruption and inadequate oversight during the station's renovation. Protesters organized a 15-minute silence in honor of the victims, followed by a 'half-hour noise' demonstration, while banners highlighted the government's alleged responsibility. Additionally, students delivered 1,000 letters to the chief state prosecutor, Zagorka Dolovac, criticizing the sluggish investigation into the incident. The protests, now entering their seventh week, have drawn support from various groups across Serbia, with calls for resignations and the prosecution of those responsible for the tragedy. President Vučić, while acknowledging the protests, has expressed indifference towards the demonstrators' demands.

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