STRASBOURG, France (AP) - Serbian university students who say their fight for justice is being overlooked in much of Europe arrived to a hero’s welcome Tuesday in the heart of the European Union. They cycled more than 1,300 kilometers (780 miles) from the Balkan country.
Serbian students cycle hundreds of miles to take their grievances to the EU
STRASBOURG, France (AP) - Serbian university students who say their fight for justice is being overlooked in much of Europe arrived to a hero’s welcome Tuesday in the heart of the European Union. They cycled more than 1,300 kilometers (780 miles) from the Balkan country.
Around 80 students who set off on bicycles 13 days ago on a journey to Strasbourg, France, were aiming to draw EU attention to their monthslong protests against corruption in the Balkan nation. Serbia is formally seeking membership in the 27-nation bloc but has been backsliding in democratic freedoms and the rule of law.
They received an emotional welcome from hundreds of people, including members of the Serbian diaspora and French students and supporters upon arriving at the main square in Strasbourg where the European Parliament meets.
"I think that this protest action is a full success," one of the cyclists said in a live N1 TV broadcast from Strasbourg where people gathered. "I think we have woken up Europe."