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The Protest Ended with 16 Minutes of Silence in More than 30 Cities Across Serbia: "The People Who Cannot Be Heard Have the Right to Shout" (PHOTO/VIDEO)

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Today, from 18:00 to 21:16, protests called "Arise Serbia" were held throughout Serbia, more precisely in 34 cities, which ended with 16 minutes of silence for the victims of the falling canopy in Novi Sad. A message was sent from over 30 cities that they want elections and that they are not giving up the fight.

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Today, from 18:00 to 21:16, protests called "Arise Serbia" were held throughout Serbia, more precisely in 34 cities, which ended with 16 minutes of silence for the victims of the falling canopy in Novi Sad. A message was sent from over 30 cities that they want elections and that they are not giving up the fight.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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At protests in more than 30 cities across Serbia, around 8 p.m., a speech with the same text was read, in which students demand elections. In the speech, it was assessed that this

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Serbia is marking seven months since the Novi Sad train station roof collapse, killing 16 people. A 16-minute silence was observed in Novi Sad today to honor the dead, while student protesters called for protests in 32 cities. In Belgrade, blockades of two bridges are planned for the afternoon.

Protests were held in more than 30 cities in Serbia, where students read a letter demanding, among other things, early elections.

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