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Female students mark International Women's day by leading protests in Serbia against corruption

8 March 2025
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Female students mark International Women's day by leading protests in Serbia against corruption
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Female university students in Serbia led daily protests on International Women’s Day against corruption, highlighting the issue of violence against women in the country. The rallies began after a deadly canopy collapse in Novi Sad, believed to be caused by government corruption, challenging President Aleksandar Vucic. Despite Vucic’s accusations of Western interference, the peaceful protests have drawn massive crowds, demanding accountability for the tragedy and reflecting widespread disillusionment with the government.

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