Serbia: More than 100,000 People Gathered One Year After the Novi Sad Accident
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It was an unprecedented demonstration that took place on November 1 in Serbia. Between 140,000 and 160,000 people gathered in Novi Sad, one year after the collapse of part of the awning of the station, which killed 16 people. There are several reports of increased pressure on the media and demonstrators.
The Serbian president wants to see dialogue with the protesters.
A Year After the Collapse of the Station Roof: Tens of Thousands Commemorate the Victims of Novi Sad
One year ago, a collapsed canopy buried people at Novi Sad's train station in Serbia. Corruption and sluggishness are considered to be the cause. The wave of protest triggered puts pressure on authoritarian President Vucic.
On November 1, 2024, the newly renovated concrete awning of the station collapsed, killing 14 people on the spot. The accident launched one of the largest protest movements in the country's history.
The year since the fall of the canopy at the Railway Station in Novi Sad, which claimed 16 lives, represents a time of great political turmoil, thousands and thousands of protests and actions held, which demanded responsibility for this tragedy, but despite everything, those responsible are still unknown.
A year after the tragedy in the city of Novi Sad in Serbia's Vojvodina province, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to remember the 16 people who died when a train station shelter collapsed, AFP reports. Serbia protests: "People are angry, people want justice," says expert On Saturday, crowds in Novi Sad observed 16 minutes of silence, one minute for each victim. The silent commemoration began at 11:52 a.m., the exact time the shel…
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