Protests as Serbia Marks Anniversary of Tragedy that Killed 16
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The American news agency AP writes that tens of thousands of people from all over Serbia gathered in Novi Sad today to pay tribute to the victims of the train station disaster a year ago, which is "also a massive expression of dissatisfaction with the government of autocratic President Aleksandar Vučić."
Protests as Serbia marks anniversary of tragedy that killed 16
Nearly a year of student-led anti-government protests have seriously shaken Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
Thousands of people came to Novi Sad.
Proteste antiguvernamentale în Serbia continuă, la un an după tragedia din Novi Sad
Manifestații de amploare în Serbia, la un an de la tragedia din Novi Sad, când 16 oameni au murit striviți de acoperișul unei gări care s-a prăbușit. A fost și un an plin de proteste antiguvernamentale care au generat în violențe, în urma intervențiilor în forță ale polițiștilor. Sârbii spun că nu vor renunța și vor ieși în stradă ori de câte ori va fi nevoie, până îl vor forța pe președintele prorus Aleksandar Vučić să demisioneze.
Serbia's president has publicly apologized to students for his remarks ahead of the anniversary of the Novi Sad dormitory collapse, a tragedy that sparked nationwide protests that have been ongoing for a year.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić apologized to students tonight for insulting them when they repeatedly protested against the government after the roof collapsed at a station in the city of Novi Sad. The APA agency reported this. The accident on November 1 last year killed 16 people. More protests are planned in Serbia on Saturday, the one-year anniversary of the tragedy, and the government declared a day of national mourning today. The collap…
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