The protests initially erupted last month after a concrete canopy collapsed at a railway station in the northern city of Novi Sad killing 15 people.
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00:00Hundreds of protestors have staged a rally outside Serbia state television headquarters
00:07in Belgrade, as the wave of demonstrations against the government of Aleksandar Vucic
00:12continues to grow. The protestors say they are angry that RTS television is carrying
00:17Vucic's allegations that the students were paid by the West to overthrow his government.
00:23They brought improvised money bags to the headquarters of RTS, which has been accused
00:27of spreading the nationalist pro-government narrative for years. Classes at more than
00:3240 university faculties throughout Serbia have been suspended for days.
00:38The protests initially erupted last month after a concrete canopy collapsed at a railway
00:43station in the northern city of Novi Sad, killing 15 people. Many in Serbia blame the
00:48canopy collapse on rampant corruption in the country that led to sloppy renovation work
00:53at the station building. The disaster has become a flashpoint for broader dissatisfaction
00:59with the president's increasingly autocratic rule, reflecting public demands for democratic
01:04changes. Almost daily protests have been held since the first of November in Novi Sad, Belgrade
01:10and other cities across Serbia, which have sometimes turned violent.