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Police clash with anti-government protesters in Serbia over student expulsion

NOVI PAZAR, SERBIA, JUL 29 – Authorities and faculty officials expelled students camping in a faculty building to end protests demanding snap elections and accountability after a deadly infrastructure collapse, sparking clashes.

  • On June 28, 2025, students led a nationwide civil disobedience campaign in Serbia, erecting barricades and holding rallies demanding elections.
  • In response to a tragic incident in November 2024 where a concrete canopy collapsed at a Novi Sad train station, causing 16 fatalities and revealing suspected corruption in infrastructure development, widespread demonstrations erupted.
  • Authorities responded with police force, detaining 77 people on June 28 and blockading roads nationwide starting June 30 amid continued protests across major cities including Belgrade and Novi Sad.
  • CIVICUS documented over 400 detentions and police violence, stating that senior officials encouraged and legitimised violence as Serbia's civic space is classified as obstructed.
  • Protests persist with demonstrators demanding snap parliamentary elections and challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's 13-year rule amid an ongoing crackdown on civic freedoms.
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Police clash with anti-government protesters in Serbia over student expulsion

Police clashed with protesters in Serbia after the forced expulsion of university students from a faculty building.

·United States
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Student Pavle Cicvarić, one of those arrested after the blockade of the highway near Užice, who spent a week in detention, says that we have not even entered the 21st century and

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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A new wave of protests in Serbia followed the incident in the city of Novi Pazar. According to local media, some of the students participating in anti-government protests were forcibly evicted by unknown persons from the building where they had arranged a space for planning demonstrations for several months. Hundreds of citizens gathered in the city of Kraljevo to support them. They made statements against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and …

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"Everyone could see that the police were attacked and that they reacted with restraint, preserving public order and security without endangering anyone", euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews serbia, euronews, euronews

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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