Report from Kiev and a conversation about Serbian student blockades
Ukrainians will welcome the third New Year with war. The situation on the fronts has little chance of
changing without a political solution, but therefore the activities for making plans for the reconstruction
of the country in the post-war period are becoming more prominent. From Ukraine, we include Iryna
Drobovych, founder of the The Day After Foundation, with whom we discuss the need to plan and
inspire the reconstruction of Ukraine in advance.
In Serbia, however, the protests became massive after students from all faculties went on a blockade.
They received support from professors, and after them the High School Students' Union also started to
block. Our film director Leonid Velkovski, who studies at the Novi Sad Faculty, is also a guest in today's
edition of Labyrinth. We discuss the activities and demands of Serbian students.
Tensions and protests in Serbia are not subsiding. Citizens are not giving up on demanding responsibility
for the accident in which 15 people lost their lives. In the meantime, the government is arresting
protesters, and the opposition is trying to get them out of custody. Students from almost all faculties
across Serbia have also started blockades. We talk about this and the opposition's future steps with the
MP from the Democratic Party, Srdjan Milivojevic.