The Prague Post - Calls for more safety measures after Croatia school stabbings

EUR -
AED 4.280112
AFN 80.985244
ALL 98.117138
AMD 447.101497
ANG 2.085531
AOA 1068.577188
ARS 1551.593175
AUD 1.791469
AWG 2.100448
AZN 1.979368
BAM 1.963402
BBD 2.35271
BDT 141.809091
BGN 1.957344
BHD 0.439361
BIF 3435.878441
BMD 1.165297
BND 1.499105
BOB 8.069662
BRL 6.368932
BSD 1.165212
BTN 102.306452
BWP 15.718266
BYN 3.835451
BYR 22839.82277
BZD 2.340623
CAD 1.601042
CDF 3367.708565
CHF 0.940157
CLF 0.028955
CLP 1135.885635
CNY 8.370503
CNH 8.372292
COP 4714.186032
CRC 589.999693
CUC 1.165297
CUP 30.880373
CVE 110.994331
CZK 24.562113
DJF 207.096362
DKK 7.463722
DOP 71.083197
DZD 151.874124
EGP 56.465754
ERN 17.479456
ETB 161.568734
FJD 2.628791
FKP 0.875682
GBP 0.872376
GEL 3.150487
GGP 0.875682
GHS 12.294043
GIP 0.875682
GMD 84.485979
GNF 10108.952445
GTQ 8.941622
GYD 243.798644
HKD 9.147553
HNL 30.705647
HRK 7.535864
HTG 152.912082
HUF 397.953325
IDR 19045.965066
ILS 3.998483
IMP 0.875682
INR 102.201097
IQD 1526.539175
IRR 49088.13995
ISK 142.830558
JEP 0.875682
JMD 186.221056
JOD 0.826205
JPY 171.597568
KES 150.910702
KGS 101.905598
KHR 4672.841486
KMF 492.34732
KPW 1048.70659
KRW 1614.275007
KWD 0.355987
KYD 0.971085
KZT 626.126628
LAK 25170.417114
LBP 104352.353473
LKR 350.567412
LRD 234.225101
LSL 20.864337
LTL 3.440819
LVL 0.704877
LYD 6.33343
MAD 10.591094
MDL 19.792146
MGA 5168.092996
MKD 61.769173
MMK 2446.321044
MNT 4185.089255
MOP 9.421647
MRU 46.487469
MUR 53.247473
MVR 17.946363
MWK 2023.525896
MXN 21.680143
MYR 4.92948
MZN 74.532141
NAD 20.851371
NGN 1781.157624
NIO 42.824939
NOK 11.872688
NPR 163.687806
NZD 1.962969
OMR 0.448062
PAB 1.165272
PEN 4.142685
PGK 4.819087
PHP 66.775599
PKR 329.25442
PLN 4.274478
PYG 8727.794393
QAR 4.242267
RON 5.076382
RSD 117.15431
RUB 93.222566
RWF 1679.775741
SAR 4.372465
SBD 9.606899
SCR 17.11854
SDG 699.761649
SEK 11.201191
SGD 1.497442
SHP 0.915741
SLE 26.940701
SLL 24435.70172
SOS 665.968555
SRD 43.157936
STD 24119.296833
STN 24.879093
SVC 10.195477
SYP 15150.461126
SZL 20.847018
THB 37.68629
TJS 10.895643
TMT 4.090193
TND 3.378178
TOP 2.729239
TRY 47.376254
TTD 7.899792
TWD 34.852848
TZS 2889.937315
UAH 48.477909
UGX 4160.108116
USD 1.165297
UYU 46.761061
UZS 14624.478687
VES 147.935414
VND 30559.915926
VUV 138.814991
WST 3.229627
XAF 658.540806
XAG 0.030779
XAU 0.000346
XCD 3.149274
XCG 2.100031
XDR 0.821434
XOF 661.308064
XPF 119.331742
YER 280.078845
ZAR 20.69958
ZMK 10489.069637
ZMW 26.831273
ZWL 375.225184
  • RYCEF

    0.1300

    14.48

    +0.9%

  • RBGPF

    1.0800

    76

    +1.42%

  • CMSC

    -0.1200

    22.95

    -0.52%

  • VOD

    0.2000

    11.3

    +1.77%

  • RELX

    -1.7800

    48.81

    -3.65%

  • GSK

    -0.5700

    36.75

    -1.55%

  • AZN

    -0.8800

    73.6

    -1.2%

  • BTI

    0.5600

    56.4

    +0.99%

  • RIO

    0.3900

    60.09

    +0.65%

  • SCU

    0.0000

    12.72

    0%

  • NGG

    0.0200

    72.3

    +0.03%

  • CMSD

    0.0300

    23.54

    +0.13%

  • BCC

    -3.8500

    82.92

    -4.64%

  • BCE

    -0.3100

    23.25

    -1.33%

  • SCS

    0.0300

    15.99

    +0.19%

  • BP

    0.2800

    33.88

    +0.83%

  • JRI

    0.0800

    13.34

    +0.6%

Calls for more safety measures after Croatia school stabbings
Calls for more safety measures after Croatia school stabbings / Photo: DAMIR SENCAR - AFP

Calls for more safety measures after Croatia school stabbings

Teachers and parents on Saturday condemned the lack of security at schools in Croatia, a day after a stabbing spree in the Croatian capital Zagreb in which a seven-year-old was killed and four others wounded.

Text size:

They have called for more to be done to ensure the safety of students and staff, including stationing guards in schools.

On Friday morning, a 19-year-old man entered Precko primary school and stabbed five people, injuring himself before being arrested.

The injured, including a woman teacher who tried to stop the attacker, are in stable condition and are being treated in different Zagreb hospitals, said health officials.

The parents council of the school where the attack happened said Saturday that the incident had exposed crucial flaws in the existing system.

"Unfortunately, this tragedy that we are all collectively experiencing is an indication that the relevant education systems have not taken the necessary measures to enable the implementation of a protection system for our school," the council said in a statement.

Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Friday night that locks would be installed at the entrance to schools to ensure there could be no repeat of such an incident.

But for teachers, teaching unions and parents this was not enough.

"Unfortunately, the measures came too late," teacher Marija Veronkica Cvjetkovic told local media.

"It's not that we couldn't have reacted earlier. As employees and as a union, we have already warned that something needs to be done to protect the safety of students and employees."

Plenkovic said there appeared to be no ideological motive behind the attack.

It had most likely "occurred due to the health disorder of the young adult who committed this act", he said.

Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic said on Friday that the suspect, 19 and a former student at the school, had a record of mental disorders.

Three trade unions in the education sector have called for a silent march in central Zagreb Monday on the theme of safety in schools.

Parents have planned protests for January 7, when schools re-open after the holidays.

Since Friday evening, residents have been lighting candles and leaving messages of condolences near the school where the attack happened.

The education ministry said Saturday it had set up a 15-strong crisis team to work on helping children, parents and teachers to overcome the trauma.

B.Svoboda--TPP