SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) - Students rallied in Bosnia on Monday to demand accountability for deadly floods last year in a protest inspired by massive anti-corruption gatherings by fellow students that have paralyzed neighboring Serbia.
Bosnian students rally for justice, drawing inspiration from anti-graft struggle in Serbia
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) - Students rallied in Bosnia on Monday to demand accountability for deadly floods last year in a protest inspired by massive anti-corruption gatherings by fellow students that have paralyzed neighboring Serbia.
Strikes and blockades of roads and bridges by students in Serbia in the wake of the Nov. 1 collapse of a railway station canopy that killed 15 people have garnered support throughout the troubled Balkan region, which was devastated by a series of wars in the 1990s as the former Yugoslavia broke apart.
Protest rallies have also been held in Montenegro, while gatherings in Croatia and Slovenia have expressed support for the Serbian students.
"As we can see in Serbia, the protests there are effective because they are massive, other people are joining the students and they are persistent,” said Sarajevo student Sumeja Durakovic.