December 28, 2024
Serbian university students have been staging almost daily street protests in the capital city of Belgrade, demanding accountability and justice over the tragic collapse of a concrete canopy that killed 15 people nearly two months ago in the country's north.
The protests, which have been gaining momentum, saw students leaving piles of old school books outside the education ministry building on Friday, as a symbol of their discontent and frustration with the government's handling of the incident.
The concrete canopy, which was part of a school building, collapsed suddenly, resulting in the loss of 15 lives and injuring many more. The incident sent shockwaves across the country, with many calling for immediate action to be taken against those responsible.
Despite the passage of time, the students and the families of the victims are still waiting for answers and justice. The government has come under intense pressure to investigate the incident and hold those responsible accountable.
The students, who have been at the forefront of the protests, are demanding a thorough investigation into the incident and are calling for the resignation of the education minister. They are also seeking compensation for the families of the victims and are pushing for measures to be taken to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
The protests have been largely peaceful, with students and activists gathering in the streets, holding banners and placards, and chanting slogans. However, there have been reports of minor skirmishes between the protesters and the police, with some protesters being detained.
The incident has highlighted the need for improved safety standards and regulations in the country's construction industry. Many have pointed out that the collapse of the concrete canopy was a result of negligence and a lack of oversight, and are calling for stricter measures to be put in place to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
The Serbian government has promised to investigate the incident and to take action against those responsible. However, the students and the families of the victims are skeptical, and are continuing to push for justice and accountability.
As the protests continue, the international community is watching closely, with many expressing solidarity with the students and the families of the victims. The incident has sparked a wider debate about safety standards and regulations, and the need for greater accountability and transparency in government.
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