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Across Serbia, protests have become a powerful force for change. Teachers, students, workers, and even veterans joined together, demanding accountability from the government. This growing wave of resistance represents more than just a protest—it's a turning point in Serbia's history, as the nation rises to confront corruption and fight for a better future.Part 1: The story begins with the early protests, student-led blockades, and marches that spread across cities like Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and Niš. These were the first months that professors didn’t receive their salaries - an issue that fueled the protests. What ignited this nationwide movement? How did Serbia's youth rise up to demand change? This segment sets the stage for the historic moments that followed.00:00 Introduction03:13 15.02. - 2nd student march08:30 01.03. 3rd student march - The student edict13:35 The number of protests in Serbia increases20:25 "Students who want to go back to school" appear37:00 Government expecting the violence from the upcoming protest in the capitalSources:https://www.danas.rshttps://www.kurir.rshttps://novosadska.tvhttps://www.instagram.com/pro_glas_rs/https://www.instagram.com/n1srbija_/https://www.instagram.com/novas.tv/https://www.instagram.com/rtvojvodine/https://www.instagram.com/ajbalkans/https://www.instagram.com/radioslobodnaevropa/
Across Serbia, protests have become a powerful force for change. Teachers, students, workers, and even veterans joined together, demanding accountability from the government. This growing wave of resistance represents more than just a protest—it's a turning point in Serbia's history, as the nation rises to confront corruption and fight for a better future.Part 1: The story begins with the early protests, student-led blockades, and marches that spread across cities like Novi Sad, Kragujevac, and Niš. These were the first months that professors didn’t receive their salaries - an issue that fueled the protests. What ignited this nationwide movement? How did Serbia's youth rise up to demand change? This segment sets the stage for the historic moments that followed.00:00 Introduction03:13 15.02. - 2nd student march08:30 01.03. 3rd student march - The student edict13:35 The number of protests in Serbia increases20:25 "Students who want to go back to school" appear37:00 Government expecting the violence from the upcoming protest in the capitalSources:https://www.danas.rshttps://www.kurir.rshttps://novosadska.tvhttps://www.instagram.com/pro_glas_rs/https://www.instagram.com/n1srbija_/https://www.instagram.com/novas.tv/https://www.instagram.com/rtvojvodine/https://www.instagram.com/ajbalkans/https://www.instagram.com/radioslobodnaevropa/