How Serbia's student protesters organize fight for justice DW 02/16/2025
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Student blockades at the University of Novi Sad commenced on November 2, initiated by a tragic incident at the local railway station. The students, led by Olga Pantic, have since converted their campus into a hub for activism, demanding political accountability. They have extended the blockade's knowledge to other faculties, fostering a unified approach to protest. The movement has evolved into a structured system resembling a job, with teams focusing on logistics and public relations, emphasizing direct democracy through plenary assemblies, effectively halting university operations within weeks.
"I've got so used to it that I actually feel more comfortable here than at home. Everything revolves around the blockade. It's like a job, especially before major protests."
"We often let them use our amphitheater and classrooms for meetings and to plan how to start their own blockades, how to organize their plenary assemblies."
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