Students in Serbia, who have been blocking faculties and universities for the past few weeks, pointed out at a protest in front of the Constitutional Court in Belgrade that all articles of the Constitution have, in their opinion, been violated over the past few months.
From the public address system on the truck in front of the court, an audio recording was played that listed the violated parts of the highest legal act of the state: Article 21 - Prohibition of discrimination, Article 23 - Dignity and free development of personality, Article 27 - Right to freedom and security, Article 41 - Secrecy of letters and other means of communication, Article 42 - Protection of personal data and Article 51 - Right to information.
As the students assessed, some officials were spared and privileged after the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad.
They claim that the students participating in the blockades were targeted and insulted with the aim of devaluing their demands, that some of them were detained longer than necessary and that the state implemented communications surveillance measures outside the law.

They said that today's protest is not just about students, but that it is about all citizens who want to defend the Constitution, and they called on those gathered not to give up the fight.
After reading the articles of the Constitution that they claim were violated, they continued to make noise and chanted "Throw the Cobras so we can play".
Those gathered carried banners "We know why we stopped, and you?" along with the drawn Constitution of Serbia, "We are all under the canopy", "You have played yours" and others, and many students held up their indexes and brochures of the Constitution.

Among those gathered, several banners dedicated to the defense of the homeland were seen, on which the mark "451" was visible, which is the name of a cafe in Belgrade where, as it says, there is an association of revolutionary nationalists who are known for promoting concerts of neo-Nazi bands, and which have not been seen before. at protests, so it is assumed that they are provocateurs.

Thousands of students and citizens in front of the Constitutional Court in Belgrade tonight paid their respects in complete fifteen-minute silence for the 15 people who died in the fall of the canopy of the reconstructed Railway Station in Novi Sad.
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