Tonight is an extraordinary protest in Niš, the second of the day, on the occasion of the wounding of Dean Jovak+nović. Protests were held in many cities in Serbia
After that Natalija Jovanović, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy shortly before the start of the "Under the scrutiny of science" protest, injured with a knife, the students in the blockade announced a support gathering this evening from 19:XNUMX p.m. on Pavle Stojković Square.
This is today's second protest in Nis.
As reported by reporters, the square is full of citizens who responded to the students' call to make the loudest noise at the beginning of the protest.
The noise lasted for more than 40 minutes.
In the call, the students reminded that this is the second attack on the dean Natalija Jovanović, but also another in a series of attacks on those who want to get to the truth in, as it was said, a fair way.
They claim that President Vučić's words that the dean is one of the "three biggest evils in Niš" created an atmosphere of lynching, and they appeal to the state leadership to stop targeting individuals and groups that publicly support student demands.
453 protests
In the past seven days, at least 453 protests were held across Serbia, Crta announced.
This week, 94 civic assemblies were held in 71 settlements. At least 53 more have been announced for the coming days.
And today there were protests in several cities in Serbia.
Valjevo, Backa Palanka, Borča
A protest "Come out and support the new demands" was organized in Valjevo.
It is requested to be prosecuted due to false information that Valjevo students went on a walk to Belgrade with boxers and cannon shots, as well as persons who announced that during the protest they slept in the Third Belgrade Gymnasium, thereby endangering their safety, and the third request seeks responsibility for the incident on March 15, due to which several students suffered consequences.
Tonight, a protest walk was held in Bačka Palanka.
Photo: N1Borca
The protest in Borča was also an invitation to the assembly of citizens on Sunday, April 6.
Uzice, Lapovo, Jagodina, Novi Sad
An eight-hour blockade of the Belgrade-Zlatibor main road was held in Užice, organized by students of the Academy of Vocational Studies of Western Serbia and the Faculty of Pedagogy in Užice under the name "Era call you to the era of freedom".
In addition to the citizens of Užice who supported the students, citizens of most of the Zlatibor and Moravica districts arrived in this city.
Today, the citizens of Lapova paid their respects to the victims of the fall of the canopy at the Railway Station in Novi Sad in front of the Municipal Assembly building, reading their names, and expressed their support for the student demands by protesting around the surrounding villages.
Previously, a protest drive with tractors and cars was held through several villages in that municipality in the "Awakening" action.
A large meeting of Pomoravlja was held in Jagodina, which was also attended by the citizens of Ćuprija and Paraćin.
In Novi Sad, students invited citizens to a protest walk to the Stari grad police station because of a physical attack on a professor of the Faculty of Agriculture.
Evropa
Several dozen members of the Serbian diaspora gathered today in the center of Madrid to support the students in the blockade in Serbia and to pay their respects to the victims of the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad on November 1 last year.
They carried Serbian flags and banners of support and laid 16 roses at the meeting place, symbolically paying respect to the 16 who died in the accident at the Novi Sad railway station.
Rallies in support of students in the blockade in Serbia are held every other week at the Puerta del Sol Square in the center of Madrid.
Support for Serbian students came from Vienna. A large number of citizens gathered there and shouted "whoever doesn't jump, that's the guy", "pump"...
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