Reportage from the biggest protest Belgrade has ever seen
Due to the days of silence, we decided not to publish any other content, so today we are publishing the reportage from the big protest that took place in Belgrade on March 15th.
We welcomed the three walking groups of students who arrived the day before and followed the entire
protest to the end. We talked to several Serbian actors about the current situation, as well as some of
the students, bikers and citizens. A sound cannon was also used at the protest, and one of the injured
students told his experience in the Labyrinth. Watch the full episode.
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