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In November, 15 people were killed and demonstrations in Serbia were collected at the railway station.

Fifteen minutes in Serbia stood in silence to remember the memory of those killed in Serbia in silence fifteen minutes Railway station disaster In November, a student leadership is still the biggest threat to the government’s government.

Mass demonstrations were killed when a roof was covered at a roofing station in the second largest Novi Sad, Serbia.

Hundreds of students marched on Saturday, Nis’e rode a bicycle or won the support of people living outside the country’s city centers.

In Saturday, residents also exploded the crowds and whistles of the crowds and whistles carrying placards and vuvuzelas from the streets of the city, and the streets and freshness of the city.

At 11:52 local time (10:52 GMT), when the tragedy took place, everyone gathered in the central square of the city to tribute to victims in silence for 15 minutes.

After that, the music came out of the city as a slogan “Serbia rose” and “pump” – a slogan that symbolizes students decided to protest.

“This is a way to revolutionize,” Tarek, Novi Pazar, 22-year-old graphics designer Reuters told the News Agency.

“Achieving a change is the right way to create a better future, a functional situation without corruption.”

Many Serbian blamed the tragedy corruption President Alexander Vucic’s capacity, teachers, farmers and other workers have joined protests in state universities in December with a student siege.

Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and two other ministers, as well as in the capital, Belgrade, as well as in protests in the country.

To date, prosecutors have accused 13 people in connection with the roof collapse.

“I hope to justice,” A 21-year-old student from AFP news agency Emilia Jovanovic said.

“We expect a 34-year-old lawyer Alexander Arandjelovic change from Nis.

President VUICIC and other government officials have fired allegations between calls for negotiations, as well as protesters supported by foreign powers.

“The color revolution was invested in a lot of money,” Vucic said talking to his supporters in Knjazevac, 50 km from NIS on Friday.

To cancel the protests, the government tried to meet the requirements of several student organizers.

These steps are included in the release of a number of documents related to repair work at the station; Protesters were arrested on rallies; financing for higher education; and the criminal case against the suspects accused of attacking protesters.

Students, which arise as the leaders of objections, aim to continue their daily demonstrations. In addition, the protesting students want the dismissal and the growing budget for higher education.

 
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