Students in Serbia march against government corruption as protests grow
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Students in Serbia march against government corruption as protests grow
Students in Serbia are marching nearly 100 kilometres from Belgrade to Novi Sad on Friday, protesting after 15 people were killed when a train station roof collapsed in November. What began as a demand for accountability has grown into protests against government corruption and autocracy. TRT World’s Victoria Innes has the story.
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