Serbian Student Cyclists Reach Strasbourg, Ending Trek To Highlight Anti-Government Protests
- Serbian university students cycled over 1,300 kilometers from Serbia to Strasbourg, France, to protest corruption and seek EU attention on their issues.
- The students received a hero's welcome in Strasbourg, with many supporters, and are advocating for justice for victims of a train station canopy collapse that resulted in 16 deaths.
- They demand an end to government violence against protesters and have faced accusations from Aleksandar Vucic for attempting to destabilize the state.
- The protests were triggered by the tragic canopy collapse in November, which raised concerns about democracy in Serbia.
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Strasbourg welcomes Serbian cyclists who drive against corruption
The 80 Serbian cyclists left in early April to protest in front of the European institutions and denounce the corruption in their country. They arrived in Strasbourg on the evening of Tuesday 15 April. Hundreds of people were present to welcome them.
Serbian Student Cyclists Reach Strasbourg, Ending Trek To Highlight Anti-Government Protests
Serbian university students who have been on a cycling tour across Europe for nearly two weeks to draw attention to protests against corruption in their home country arrived on April 15 in Strasbourg, France, seat of the European Parliament.
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