A Belgrade professor burned all diplomats and certificates before Serbia's assembly

In front of the People's Assembly building, the professor burned all her Vuku diplomas, university diplomas and licenses she had earned so far, and said she did not want to live in a place like this. As stated in front of journalists and those who were gathered before parliament, “she was extremely ashamed” because [...]
In front of the People's Assembly building, the professor burned all her Vuku diplomas, university diplomas and licenses she had earned so far, and said she did not want to live in a place like this.
As stated in front of journalists and those who were gathered before parliament, “she was extremely ashamed” due to the situation in the country.
“I'm ashamed of all those who are not ashamed of the fact that the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Dachyq) is a man who doesn't know any foreign language, while Serbian speaks as if he had foreign language, Defence Minister (Vullin) is a disgrace to every honest Serbian soldier, I'm ashamed that the prime minister who was elected because of sexual orientation, not according to qualifications, and the minister of finance continues to work and lead the finances of this country with a forged degree proven. And many other things I'm ashamed of”, she said.
It called on all the “people to understand that they are”, adding, that it's not important who the degree is, but what kind of people we are, and that's not taught in college, it's a school of life.
By burning her diplomas, she said education is depreciated.

This is a depreciated knowledge for which sex services are required in Serbia, and a list of eligible voters for PPS so the professors can get to school... This is a symbolic gesture by which I bury my faith in this country and I call on all normal people, free citizens to unite regardless of options and political parties, to end this once and for all”, she has said.
In a comment by a man from the group of assembled people: “mos burns them, girl”, she said she is not a girl, but according to Vuchiqi's “statists a young woman at the age of 36”.
“I already had to have an organised life, I'm a parent, a mother, an education worker and I'm not the youth of Vuciki and I don't need work in such an educational system”, she replied.












