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Serbian students protest gov’t corruption in their tens of thousands | Protests

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Tens of thousands of students in Serbia are demanding accountability, in the latest wave of anti-government protests over a train station roof collapse that killed 15 people in Novi Sad last November. The disaster fueled outrage over corruption, which morphed into a nationwide student-led movement, as Al Jazeera’s Katarina Vojnovic explains.

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