Hundreds of thousands of Serbs have defied fears of a violent crackdown to protest against the alleged oppression and corruption of President Aleksandar Vu?i?.
The Serbian parliament sealed off entrances on Saturday while western embassies warned their citizens about the risk of violence and disruption, echoing the end of the Slobodan Milo?evi? regime 25 years ago.
Protests began on November 1 when a railway station roof collapsed in the northern city of Novi Sad, killing 15 people. Students blamed the government for corruption and lax oversight, and demanded that those responsible be punished.
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