On Saturday, March 15th, in Belgrade students organized the largest gathering in the history of Serbia. Support students also received it from abroad.
An informal group of students from the University of Banja Luka organized a rally to support colleagues from Serbia who are protesting in Belgrade today, reports 021.rs.
As they stated, the meeting on the campus of the University in Banja Luka was organized for all those who are not able to be physically present at the large student protest in Belgrade, writes N1 Sarajevo.
Those gathered in Banja Luka said that they were not silent observers, but active participants in the rebellion started by students in Serbia.
"Zurich has risen"
Citizens of Serbia who live and work in Switzerland gathered today in Zurich to support the students and their protests, reports N1.
Those gathered carried banners "RTS, how much longer in the service of a gang that robs???", "Only students save Serbia", "You have restored your dignity, our Nobel laureates!" You are our pride!", "Zurich is with you".
Support from Vienna
A gathering of support for the blocked students was also held in Vienna today, with a fifteen-minute silence for the 15 victims of the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad, reports FoNet.
The crowd sang the hymn "God's Justice", which was followed by ten minutes of noise and shouts of "pump". After that, a letter of support to the people of Serbia was read, with the message that Vienna is with Serbia.
The meeting ended after an hour, without incident.
"I will pull amigo and Thessaloniki rose"
A gathering of support for Serbian students was held in Thessaloniki, Greece, reports N1.
Students, young people, Serbs in Thessaloniki as well as their friends from Greece gathered at 16:XNUMX Greek time on Aristotle Square to support young people and citizens in Serbia in the fight for their demands, justice and freedom.
Armed with banners, they shout "support", "pump", "Serbia" and "freedom".
"I will pull amigo and Thessaloniki will rise", "Bloody hands can be seen by the sea", "I don't want a sandwich, I want the future", are just some of the messages on the banners.
Source: N1/FoNet/021.rs