Serbian farmers join striking university students' 24-hour traffic blockade in Belgrade
- Serbian university students began a 24-hour traffic blockade in Belgrade to protest a deadly canopy collapse that killed 15 people in November 2024.
- Thousands of citizens and Serbian farmers joined the blockade, demanding accountability for the incident linked to government corruption.
- Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic called for dialogue with the students, stating, 'We need to lower the tensions and start talking to each other.'
- Prosecutors have charged 13 individuals, including a government minister, but the release of former Construction Minister Goran Vesic raised concerns about the investigation's independence.
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