Students’ sixth request: Determine who is responsible in ICU for the president and media  

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**University in Demand Answers on President’s Presence in ICU**

A group of protesting in Serbia has made a new demand – to identify those responsible for allowing Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and media crews into intensive care unit (ICU) at the University Clinical Center of Serbia. This incident occurred on March 17, when patients injured in a Macedonia nightclub fire were being treated.

According to Jana Nedeljkovic, a Medical Faculty student, the students are calling for oversight of operations and an emergency inspection of the ICU. They want the results of this investigation to be used to determine whether legal proceedings should be taken against healthcare institutions, officials, and workers who allowed President Vucic and media crews into the unit.

This demand from the students adds to their growing list of grievances. On 4, they presented a fifth demand – for a detailed investigation into the alleged use of a sonic weapon during a mass protest in Belgrade on March 15. The initial demands focused on accountability for the collapse of a concrete canopy at Novi Sad Railway Station, which killed 16 people, and assaults on students at the start of the protests.

**Commentary**

The presence of President Vucic and media crews in an ICU where patients were being treated is a serious breach of protocol. It’s understandable that university students are demanding answers about who allowed this to happen and whether anyone will be held accountable. This incident has sparked outrage among medical professionals and the public, and it’s likely that an investigation will be launched.

The use of sonic weapons against protesters on March 15 has also raised concerns about and the government’s response to peaceful demonstrations. The students’ demand for a detailed investigation into this incident is a step towards seeking truth and justice.

**Analysis**

The protests by university students in Serbia have been gaining momentum, with students demanding greater accountability from their leaders. This latest demand highlights the importance of transparency and oversight in healthcare institutions. It’s also a reminder that the government must respect the of protesters to and freedom of speech.

As the investigation into the use of sonic weapons progresses, it will be crucial for authorities to ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The students’ demands for justice and accountability may spark broader conversations about governance and the rule of law in Serbia.

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