Serbia’s striking students set off on 2-day march north as their protest movement widens
- Hundreds of Serbian university students began an 80-kilometer march from Belgrade to Novi Sad to protest a deadly overhang collapse that killed 15 people in November.
- The protests, which gained momentum after an attack on drama students, reflect widespread discontent with President Aleksandar Vucic's rule and call for justice and accountability.
- The students have organized daily protests and rejected Vucic's offer for talks, demanding action instead from state institutions.
- The movement has united various social groups in Serbia, showcasing the students' determination and resilience in seeking change.
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