The importance of corporate responsibility against violence is emphasized in the protests that have been going on for 3 months in other cities, especially in the capital Belgrade.
The crowd gathered in Belgrade and marched to the government building gave the message that they would continue the protests.
The demonstrators once again reiterated their demands, including the cessation of incitement to violence, the removal of violent programs, the resignation of Serbian Radio and Television (RTS) management and the Supervisory Board, Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic and Security Information Agency (BIA) Director Aleksandar Vulin.
In Belgrade's Vladislav Ribnikar Primary School, 14-year-old K.K opened fire on security guards and students on 3 May.
As a result of the attack, 10 people, including 9 children, a security guard, lost their lives, and 6 people were injured, including 5 children and a teacher.
Two days after the school attack in the capital, 21-year-old U.B., in the village of Dubona in Mladenvac, shot at random from the vehicle in motion with an automatic rifle, killing 8 people.
Following the armed attacks that resulted in the deaths of 18 people in Serbia, demonstrations have been held at regular intervals for 3 months as of May 10, with the participation of thousands of people, upon the call of the opposition.