New Protest Rallies in Serbia: Police Disperse Participants with Stun Grenades
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Tens of thousands of people demonstrated on Monday 1 September in Belgrade, Novi Sad and many other cities demanding early elections. Ten months after the tragic fall of the Novi Sad train station, the protest persists despite the repression.
Police dispersed marchers in Novi Sad, who were heading towards the student campus there, with stun grenades.
Peaceful protest rallies were held in several Serbian cities on Monday evening to commemorate the 16 deaths from the collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad 10 months ago. Police dispersed the marchers in Novi Sad with stun grenades as they headed towards the student campus there.
After the commemorative walk of several thousand citizens of Novi Sad and the delivery of mail to the victims of the fall of the canopy, several police vehicles headed in the direction of the campus.
The Academic Plenum states that it is “appalled” by the brutal police attack on citizens during a commemorative walk in Novi Sad. We are publishing the statement in full. “The Academic Plenum is shocked and appalled by the brutal police attack on the citizens of Novi Sad who participated in the commemorative walk marking ten months since the collapse of the canopy at the Novi Sad railway station, when 16 people lost their lives, due to the corru…
The Academic Plenum of the University of Novi Sad announced that it was "shocked and appalled by the brutal attack by the police" on the people of Novi Sad after last night's commemorative walk
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