Students at a Serbian high school have blocked entry to their campus for two weeks in protest against the government — the first school to join mass demonstrations sweeping the country.
Breakdown
- Students at Belgrade High School No. 5 have blocked access to the school for two weeks. 3s
- The protest began after the appointment of an interim principal who dismissed qualified teachers. 22s
- Volunteers from citizens' assemblies are supporting the students and joining their protests. 40s
- The movement was sparked by a deadly station collapse in Novi Sad, attributed to corruption. 53s
- Students are calling for early elections, but their demands have not yet been met. 1m 44s