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Students in 3 Croatian cities rally in support of protesting students in Serbia

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01. feb. 2025. 16:42
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Young people rallied in Zagreb, Osijek and Split from 11:52 am to 12:07 pm on Saturday to express solidarity with protesting students in Serbia, who have been holding various protest activities since the deadly collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad on 1 November.

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In Zagreb, the protest in a packed Europe Square ended after 15 minutes of silence with the message "one world, one struggle" and prolonged applause.

Osijek students held a protest in the middle of a pedestrian bridge, while in Split, students gathered at Matejuška, holding banners with messages of support for students in Serbia, including "Support for students from Serbia from Split" and "Support knows no borders."

As stated in the message on the occasion of the support gathering, the students in Serbia have ignited a spark that "awakens from lethargy and apathy all those who believe that change is not possible."

The gathering in Split was also attended by Mayor Ivica Puljak, who said that the youth should be supported in their demands.

Novi Sad: Bridges blocked by protesters


A large civic gathering and blockade of three bridges in Novi Sad, organised by students, on Saturday, marked three months since the tragic incident in which 15 people lost their lives in front of the railway station.

The blockades of key locations in the city—Varadinski, Zezelj and Freedom Bridges—will begin at 3 p.m. Students have invited citizens to symbolically express their dissatisfaction, as they stated, with the fact that, three months after the tragedy, no one has taken responsibility.

The gathering was preceded by the arrival of a large number of students from Belgrade, who walked to Novi Sad to join fellow students and citizens in paying tribute to the victims.

Alongside the Belgrade students, a large number of citizens arrived in Novi Sad by bicycle.









In Zagreb, the protest in a packed Europe Square ended after 15 minutes of silence with the message "one world, one struggle" and prolonged applause.

Osijek students held a protest in the middle of a pedestrian bridge, while in Split, students gathered at Matejuška, holding banners with messages of support for students in Serbia, including "Support for students from Serbia from Split" and "Support knows no borders."

As stated in the message on the occasion of the support gathering, the students in Serbia have ignited a spark that "awakens from lethargy and apathy all those who believe that change is not possible."

The gathering in Split was also attended by Mayor Ivica Puljak, who said that the youth should be supported in their demands.

Novi Sad: Bridges blocked by protesters


A large civic gathering and blockade of three bridges in Novi Sad, organised by students, on Saturday, marked three months since the tragic incident in which 15 people lost their lives in front of the railway station.

The blockades of key locations in the city—Varadinski, Zezelj and Freedom Bridges—will begin at 3 p.m. Students have invited citizens to symbolically express their dissatisfaction, as they stated, with the fact that, three months after the tragedy, no one has taken responsibility.

The gathering was preceded by the arrival of a large number of students from Belgrade, who walked to Novi Sad to join fellow students and citizens in paying tribute to the victims.

Alongside the Belgrade students, a large number of citizens arrived in Novi Sad by bicycle.







In Zagreb, the protest in a packed Europe Square ended after 15 minutes of silence with the message "one world, one struggle" and prolonged applause.

Osijek students held a protest in the middle of a pedestrian bridge, while in Split, students gathered at Matejuška, holding banners with messages of support for students in Serbia, including "Support for students from Serbia from Split" and "Support knows no borders."

As stated in the message on the occasion of the support gathering, the students in Serbia have ignited a spark that "awakens from lethargy and apathy all those who believe that change is not possible."

The gathering in Split was also attended by Mayor Ivica Puljak, who said that the youth should be supported in their demands.

Novi Sad: Bridges blocked by protesters


A large civic gathering and blockade of three bridges in Novi Sad, organised by students, on Saturday, marked three months since the tragic incident in which 15 people lost their lives in front of the railway station.

The blockades of key locations in the city—Varadinski, Zezelj and Freedom Bridges—will begin at 3 p.m. Students have invited citizens to symbolically express their dissatisfaction, as they stated, with the fact that, three months after the tragedy, no one has taken responsibility.

The gathering was preceded by the arrival of a large number of students from Belgrade, who walked to Novi Sad to join fellow students and citizens in paying tribute to the victims.

Alongside the Belgrade students, a large number of citizens arrived in Novi Sad by bicycle.





In Zagreb, the protest in a packed Europe Square ended after 15 minutes of silence with the message "one world, one struggle" and prolonged applause.

Osijek students held a protest in the middle of a pedestrian bridge, while in Split, students gathered at Matejuška, holding banners with messages of support for students in Serbia, including "Support for students from Serbia from Split" and "Support knows no borders."

As stated in the message on the occasion of the support gathering, the students in Serbia have ignited a spark that "awakens from lethargy and apathy all those who believe that change is not possible."

The gathering in Split was also attended by Mayor Ivica Puljak, who said that the youth should be supported in their demands.

Novi Sad: Bridges blocked by protesters


A large civic gathering and blockade of three bridges in Novi Sad, organised by students, on Saturday, marked three months since the tragic incident in which 15 people lost their lives in front of the railway station.

The blockades of key locations in the city—Varadinski, Zezelj and Freedom Bridges—will begin at 3 p.m. Students have invited citizens to symbolically express their dissatisfaction, as they stated, with the fact that, three months after the tragedy, no one has taken responsibility.

The gathering was preceded by the arrival of a large number of students from Belgrade, who walked to Novi Sad to join fellow students and citizens in paying tribute to the victims.

Alongside the Belgrade students, a large number of citizens arrived in Novi Sad by bicycle.

Novi Sad: Bridges blocked by protesters

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