While Some Block, Others Work: 3,000 Medical Students Registered for Exams

Blockades at Belgrade Medical Faculty: Who’s Really Working, and Who’s Just Making a Mess?

While a group of students violently blocks classes at the Medical Faculty in Belgrade, a whopping 3,000 of their peers have already registered for exams! Yes, you read that right — while some create chaos and disrupt public order, the majority have chosen to keep up with their responsibilities and not let blockades ruin their education.

Who Are the Real Blockaders?

As clashes unfold on the streets and police units equipped with cameras monitor every move of the troublemakers, the real picture is clear: the blockades aren’t as massive as some claim. Most students don’t support violence and don’t want their education to turn into chaos.

What Do the Numbers Say?

The faculty’s website published records with student index numbers who registered for exams. A solid 3,000 students decided not to let the blockades stop them. That’s a huge number showing that most students want to continue with their regular duties.

Violence and Consequences

The police have made it clear: every unit is equipped with cameras, and the violent ones will be held accountable. Violence and blockades are not the solution, and the damage isn’t just to the faculty but to all students who want to finish their studies peacefully.

What’s Next?

While some stubbornly cause problems, the majority of students send a clear message — education is the priority. Maybe it’s time for the blockaders to ask themselves who they’re really serving with their actions and whether violence has ever brought anything good.

Conclusion

As Belgrade struggles with blockades and violence, 3,000 medical students show that it can be done differently — with work and responsibility. Got a hot take or a joke about blockades? Drop it in the comments. Let’s hear some reason and humor in the mix!

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