Serbian protests in Ireland support anti-corruption movement

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Serbian communities in Ireland will protest today in Dublin and Cork, supporting anti-corruption demonstrations in Belgrade. These protests follow a deadly roof collapse in Novi Sad last November that killed 15 people. The protests, led mainly by students, aim to address long-standing issues of corruption in Serbia. The movement has already led to the resignation of several officials, including the prime minister. Gatherings will occur in 54 cities worldwide, including Europe, North America, and Australia. The Cork protest starts at 11:30 AM, followed by the Dublin protest at noon.


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