Hundreds of students opposing Graft convicted 15 deaths in the collapse of a building, marching to the northern city Novi Sad via Serbia, where three Danube river bridges were planned at the end of this week. Went.
They welcome a hero to fellow students and thousands of residents in Novi stated that on foot Affer on his two-day, 80 km (50-mile) journey from Belgrade’s Serbian capital.
A small red carpet was placed on a bridge across the Danube, which the students crossed as soon as they entered the city.
A huge conservation fell into Novi Sad on 1 November at the railway station since three months after Saturday’s bridge blockade, killing 15 people.
With a wreath with the names of 15 victims, students of Novi Sad and Belgrade moved to the station construction on Friday evening to honor those killed in an accident.
Many people cried when Belgrade students arrived, reflecting high emotions on the accident and constant struggle for justice.
The construction contracts began as opposition to suspected corruption, developing the country’s powerful populist leader, the most serious challenge for President Alexander Wusic over the years.
Megill in Belgrade, a driver on Friday rotated a car in a silent protest, injuring two women, who serve as doctors at a nearby psychiatry institute. Media report says that both of them hit their heads and are being investigated on the sidewalk.
Third of her child in weeks, this incident, the entire Serbia was happy in the city of Belgrade during a 15 -minute silence daily, at the same time when the canopy fell in Novi Sad.
A witness, Dr. Elena Matcovic told the N1 Television that the driver reversed his car for a short distance, and the protesters thought that he would gymnast away from the blockade, but instead he moved forward, slapping people.
“We didn’t have the real hope that he would drive through a crowd of people,” he told N1. “If you are asking me if we will stop (blockade), we will not do mostly. It’s not a moment to stop.”
The protesters have faced frequent attacks, including students, the drivers have extended cars in the last two occasions. Two people were seriously injured.
On Friday, on the way to Novi Sad, the students were cheered and congratulated the citizens who respected their car horns or came out of their homes to offer food and drinks.
Hundreds of people on the bicycle led a separate lead to Novi Sad on Friday, while Belgrade’s taxi drivers said they also come wood and give a lift house on Sunday on March.
When the students arrived in the city of Indiesja on Thursday, they were welcomed with fireworks and cheers in half the way along their 80 km (50-mile) route.
Although most of them spent the night in an open in a football ground, the cold temperature did not reduce his desire for major changes in the Balkan state suffering from corruption.
Nevena Vakerinac, a student, said he hoped that the demands of the protesters were included, including the punishment of all the people responsible for the railway station tragedy.
“We need support from all people. With this energy and mood, I hope we can do it, otherwise there will be no bright future,” said another student Marchor Luka Arsenovic.
Many people in Serbia believe that the collapse of overhang at the train station was necessary due to government corruption in a large infrastructure project with Chinese state companies. Critics believe that Graft led a dirty work during the reconstruction of the Novi Sad Train Station, insulting the poor oversight and the current security rules.
Month demonstrations have forced the resignation of Serbia Prime Minister Milos Wuswik this week, as well as various concessions from the authorities that were ignored by the protesters who say it is not enough.
Vucic and other officials have shifted the students of working with firing powers to offer concessions, to offer students to get out of power, while saying that their supporters “patience are running out. Is.”
Hey said on Friday that “it is clear that the country is attacking both outside and inside.”
“We know how to fight, we will be flexible, we will look for conversations and dialogues (with protesters), but we will know how to save the country.”
The strength and determination of the protesters has surprised in a country where hundreds of youth have migrated, looking for opportunities elsewhere.


