Striking students in Serbia tell chief prosecutor to ‘fight for law and justice’
- Serbia's university students rallied outside the chief prosecutor's office to demand justice for the concrete canopy collapse that killed 15 people last month in the country’s north.
- More than 1,000 students left letters for Chief Prosecutor Zagorka Dolovac, stating they expect her to fight for law and justice without political abuse or corruption.
- Tens of thousands joined a student-led protest in Belgrade, expressing wider discontent with populist President Aleksandar Vucic's rule.
- Protesting students carried banners with red handprints, symbolizing their belief that the authorities have blood on their hands due to corruption and sloppy work in infrastructure projects.
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