
Arresting the dean
House arrest for the dean of the Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad
Students in the blockade of the Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad announced that the arrested dean of that faculty was placed under house arrest
At the meeting near "London", the informal organization of Belgrade secondary schools (PULS) observed 17 minutes of silence, which honored the victims of the tragedy in Novi Sad and those who died in the fire in North Macedonia.
At the meeting near "London", on the corner of Kneza Miloš and Kralj Milan streets, which was organized by an informal organization Belgrade high schools (PULSE), a 17-minute silence was held on Saturday night, which paid tribute victims of the fall of the railway station canopy in Novi Sad and those killed in the fire in North Macedonia.
The representatives of that informal organization came to the meeting from four directions - from Terazije, Slavija, from the direction of the Ministry of Education and the Constitutional Court.
The protest was held under the slogan "We are not your targets".
During the tribute to the victims, the participants of the meeting held the light bulbs of their mobile phones and stood facing Slavija.
They also held targets that read "love", "justice", "dignity" and "knowledge".
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