Since last November 1, every day, most Serbian cities stop at 11.52 hours and have fifteen minutes of silence for the 15 victims who died after being crushed by the marquee of a train station in the city of Novi Sad. That silence coexists today with that of the demonstrations that are held in cities such as Belgrade that began organizing the students asking for the end of corruption, of the Government led by Aleksandar Vucic and of a whole system that they say no longer represents them.
They say that they do not go against any party and they themselves have no leaders, a message that has also penetrated among the oldest people, rural areas and among unions such as farmers who have decided to support them.
He spent a day with some of the young people who organize the protests at the Faculty of Philosophy of Novi Sad, the city where everything began.
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Edición: Ana Ribera
Sound design: Nicolás Tsbertidis
Address: Silvia Cruz Lapeña
Tune: Jorge Magaz
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