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Serbia Commemorates Deadly Station Collapse, Protests Continue Against Government Corruption

FRANCE 24 EnglishNovember 5, 20251 min1,251 views
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Commemoration of the Novi Sad Station Tragedy

  • 🕯️ Tens of thousands of Serbians gathered in Novi Sad to commemorate the anniversary of the Novi Sad station roof collapse.
  • 💔 The tragedy, which occurred exactly one year prior on November 1st, claimed the lives of 16 victims.
  • ⏱️ At 11:52 AM, the exact time of the disaster, attendees observed a 16-minute silence to honor those lost.

Public Anger and Accountability Demands

  • 😠 The emotion among the attendees was still raw, with palpable anger directed towards the government, whom they hold responsible.
  • ⚖️ A year after the collapse, no one has been held accountable, fueling the public's sense of injustice.
  • 🗣️ The disaster is seen not as an accident, but as a consequence of a failing system.

Nationwide Protests and Political Accusations

  • ✊ The collapse triggered one of Serbia's largest protest movements, spearheaded by university students and professors.
  • 💸 Protesters accuse President Aleksandar Vučić and his party of corruption, which they claim has crippled public works projects.
  • 📈 The movement has endured beyond initial expectations, indicating a loss of government control over the population.
  • 🗳️ Despite government attempts to quell dissent, the movement continues to demand early elections.
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