Video. Students block Serbia's state TV accusing it of pro-government bias
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Following a tragic incident at a railway station in Novi Sad, where a concrete canopy collapsed and killed 16 people, university students in Serbia have initiated almost daily protests. They blame the government for corruption that allegedly led to lax safety measures. These protests have included blocking the entrance to Serbia's state broadcaster, as they accuse it of biased coverage that favors President Aleksandar Vučić's administration. A blockade also took place in Novi Sad, highlighting widespread anger over the incident and demanding accountability from authorities.
Students in Serbia have taken to the streets almost daily after a deadly incident at a railway station, holding the government responsible for corruption that they believe led to the disaster.
Protesters accuse the public broadcaster of bias in its reporting, particularly favoring the government, which has intensified their demands for accountability amid chaotic protests.
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