Students in Blockade File a Criminal Complaint Against President of Serbia

Students blockading their universities yesterday filed a criminal complaint against the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, for what they describe as an unauthorized visit to an intensive care unit on March 17, when he visited North Macedonian citizens who were severely burned and injured in a fire in the city of Kočani.

Students blockading their universities today filed a criminal complaint against the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, for what they describe as an unauthorized visit to an intensive care unit on March 17, when he visited North Macedonian citizens who were severely burned and injured in a fire in the city of Kočani.

Media crews and his closest associates followed the president while he visited patients who had been transferred from North Macedonia for treatment in the intensive care unit of the Clinical Center of Serbia.

Yesterday, students in blockade organized a protest march that began in front of the Faculty of Medicine and the Law Faculty. Belgrade’s Citizens’ Assembly of Medical Workers also joined them.

The protest, titled “Ignorance of the Law Causes Harm, concluded in front of the First Basic Public Prosecutor’s Office where students submitted the criminal complaint against the head of the Serbian state.

I.M., A.M.

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