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15 April 09:24

Students in Serbia blocked access to the National Television offices in Belgrade and Novi Sad, accusing them of ignoring protests and defending politicians

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<p>The student protests in Serbia continue, with demonstrators blocking entrances to the offices of RTS in Belgrade and RTV in Novi Sad. They accuse national television of ignoring their protest movement that arose after the November 1 tragedy when a canopy collapsed, killing 15 people. The students claim state TV labeled them 'foreign agents', while their pressure led to the prime minister's resignation. President Vucic reacted with calls for dialogue and accusations of a 'color revolution'.

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