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They started their 1400 km journey to the capital of Europe on bicycles from Novi Sad, Serbia. This trip, from a divided country that has been in a socio-political crisis for five months, since the tragedy at the Novi Sad railway station - they called it the trip of justice. Eighty students from Serbia cycled through 6 European countries and 15 large cities in 12 days. Festive welcomes, tears, song and laughter in the squares all over Europe. They were welcomed by the Serbian diaspora, but also by the leaders of the cities they passed through. They went to Strasbourg with the desire to be heard by Europe and the world and said "We are not driving to Europe to escape from Serbia. We are driving to bring it back."
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00:04LATAR
00:04LATAR
00:12LATAR
00:16The stories are all related to us.
00:19They're welcome all of us, they're welcome all of us.
00:22We were ready to stay at the spot again, and I'll get back to the spot.
00:25Yeah, it's so good!
00:29I don't know.
00:30There was a word when we were all married.
00:34First party of the Bratislava, a moment of pause, and then on to Beccia.
00:42We went to Austria.
00:44Austria.
00:46What are you going to do?
00:51Don't let yourself fight.
00:53What are you going to do?
00:55What are you going to do?
00:57For me, it was very difficult for me.
01:00It was like a day before me.
01:03It was a joy and joy.
01:10We were one family.
01:13Documentary film.
01:15Tura do Strasbura.
01:17Saturday, April, 20.30.
01:20Samo na Novoj.
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