Tens of hundreds of individuals are converging on the northern Serbian metropolis of Novi Unhappy for a commemoration of the victims of a tragedy a 12 months in the past that killed 16 folks.
Common student-led protests have gripped Serbia for the reason that collapse of the cover on the newly renovated railway station within the nation’s second largest metropolis on November 1, 2024, which turned a logo of entrenched corruption.
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Protesters first demanded a clear investigation, however their calls quickly escalated into calls for for early elections.
College students, who known as for the “largest commemorative gathering” on Saturday, and others, have been pouring into Novi Unhappy since Friday, arriving by automotive, bicycle, or on foot.
Hundreds marched from Belgrade for some 100km (62 miles) and different elements of the nation, together with Novi Pazar, about 340km (210 miles) south of the capital. It took them 16 days to complete the march.
Residents of Novi Unhappy took to the streets to greet the marchers, blowing whistles and waving flags, many visibly moved.
Reporting from town on Saturday, Al Jazeera’s Milena Veselinovic stated native residents have offered marchers with meals and shelter.
She added the coed organisers of the occasion have burdened they need it to be peaceable and solely concerning the victims, slightly than the nation’s politics.
‘I’m searching for justice’
Dijana Hrka’s 27-year-old son was among the many victims.
“What I wish to know is who killed my little one so I can have a bit peace, in order that I don’t maintain going by hell,” she advised Al Jazeera.
Hrka added: “I’m searching for justice. I would like no different mom to undergo what I’m going by.”
The protests over the station’s collapse have led to the resignation of the prime minister, the autumn of his authorities and the formation of a brand new one. However nationalist President Aleksandar Vucic has remained defiantly in workplace.
Vucic often labelled demonstrators as foreign-funded coup plotters, whereas members of his SNS get together pushed conspiracy theories, claiming that the prepare station roof collapse might have been an orchestrated assault.
However in a televised public deal with on Friday, Vucic made a uncommon gesture and apologised for saying issues that, he stated, he now regretted.
“This is applicable each to college students and to protesters, in addition to to others with whom I disagreed. I apologise for that,” Vucic stated and known as for dialogue.
Saturday’s commemorative rally on the Novi Unhappy railway station will begin at 11:52am (10:52 GMT), the time when the tragedy occurred, with 16 minutes of silence noticed for 16 victims.
13 folks, together with former development minister Goran Vesic, had been charged in a legal case over the collapse.
A separate anticorruption probe continues alongside a European Union-backed investigation into the doable misuse of EU funds within the undertaking.
‘Sky excessive’ corruption
The federal government has declared Saturday a day of nationwide mourning whereas the pinnacle of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), Patriarch Porfirije, is to serve a mass for the victims on the Belgrade Saint Sava church.
“On this unhappy anniversary, we attraction to everybody … to behave with restraint, to de-escalate tensions and to keep away from violence,” the EU delegation in Serbia stated in a press release.
Aleksandar Popov, a Serbian political analyst, advised Al Jazeera that “sky-high” corruption is a serious challenge within the nation that must be addressed.
“We’re not speaking about tens of tens of millions of euros, however a whole lot of tens of millions of euros spun by giant infrastructure initiatives, maybe billions of euros,” he stated.
“This authorities and the president have captured all key establishments of state, just like the judiciary,” he added.
The protests have remained largely peaceable, however, in mid-August, they degenerated into violence that protesters blamed on heavy-handed ways by authorities loyalists and police.
