Serbian Student Cyclists Reach Strasbourg, Ending Trek To Highlight Anti-Government Protests
- Serbian university students received a hero's welcome in Strasbourg after cycling over 1,300 kilometers from Serbia to highlight their protests against government corruption and demand justice.
- Around 80 students traveled through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany to draw EU attention to their concerns about democratic freedoms in Serbia.
- Protests were triggered by a deadly canopy collapse and have focused on demands for justice and greater democratic freedoms in Serbia.
- President Aleksandar Vucic accused the students of conspiring against him without providing evidence, while the EU's response to the protests has been lukewarm.
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At the end of a 1400-kilometre cycling trip, Serbian students pounce at the door of the European Parliament
REPORT - Since November, Serbia has been shaken by a huge wave of protests following the death of 16 people in the collapse of the concrete roof of the Novi Sad railway station.
Strasbourg welcomes Serbian cyclists who drive against corruption
The 80 Serbian cyclists left in early April to protest in front of the European institutions and denounce the corruption in their country. They arrived in Strasbourg on the evening of Tuesday 15 April. Hundreds of people were present to welcome them.
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