Relatives carry pictures of the Kocani nightclub fire victims, a fire that killed 63 people, during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
A man holds a picture of a Kocani nightclub fire victim, during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
People and relatives of the Kocani nightclub fire victims march peacefully during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Relatives protest carrying pictures of the Kocani nightclub fire victims, a fire that killed 63 people, while marching in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
A woman holds a picture of a Kocani nightclub fire victim during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
Relatives carry pictures of the Kocani nightclub fire victims, a fire that killed 63 people, during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
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A man holds a picture of a Kocani nightclub fire victim, during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
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People and relatives of the Kocani nightclub fire victims march peacefully during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
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Relatives protest carrying pictures of the Kocani nightclub fire victims, a fire that killed 63 people, while marching in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
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A woman holds a picture of a Kocani nightclub fire victim during a protest in Skopje, North Macedonia, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, just a few days before the start of the trial for the fire. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)
SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Thousands of people took to the streets of North Macedonia's capital on Saturday demanding justice for the victims of a nightclub fire — the deadliest blaze in the country's history — ahead of the trial next week of the club owner and others.
The and the ensuing stampede killed 63 people, most of them young revelers, and injured more than 200. It was sparked by a pyrotechnic flame that engulfed the roof of the crowded Pulse club in the eastern town of Kocani.
Protesters, including relatives of the , dressed in black and marched to the Criminal Court in Skopje, carrying large banners with photos of their loved ones.
Parents blame corruption and greed for the death of their children. Authorities said the venue had numerous and serious and was operating with the wrong license.
“We are aware that the road to justice will be long and difficult, filled with resistance and twisted intentions” parents said in a video message. “We are ready, together, to stand up against the greatest evil, the corruption that took the lives of our children.”
The prosecution filed indictments for 34 people, among them the club owner, security guards and former mayors of Kocani, as well as representatives of three legal entities, including the security firm and the club owner's companies. They are accused of “serious crimes against public security."
Other defendants include inspectors, civil servants and former economy ministers. If found guilty, they face up to 10 years in prison.
Corruption has long plagued North Macedonia. The Berlin-based monitor Transparency International ranked North Macedonia in 88th place globally on its Corruption Perception Index last year, one of the worst rankings in Europe.
Bribes to authorities to skip licensing requirements and skirt safety regulations are commonplace.
The European Union has repeatedly expressed concerns over pervasive corruption in the country, identifying it as a major obstacle to the . North Macedonia is a veteran candidate country, waiting for entry into the EU since 2005.