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Is Serbia in for a Summer of Civil Disobedience?

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After eight months of peaceful demonstrations, the protest movement in Serbia seems to be changing tack: as police violence intensifies, citizens are taking over from students, and protesters are adopting new strategies. ...

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The professional police association "Serbian Police Union" announced that the police act exclusively in accordance with the laws and the Constitution of Serbia in order to preserve public order and called on citizens to refrain from violent and illegal forms of expression of dissatisfaction.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Since November 2025, Serbia's students have been taking to the streets against the government. The philosopher Igor Štiks explains the opportunities offered by the movement and the role played by the European Union.

On Sunday, July 13th at 6pm, citizens will gather at the Seminary and head together towards Desimirovac. Students have been walking for months and raising hope across Serbia. Let us, with our solidarity steps, show that no one is alone, say the citizens. Donations that citizens have been collecting together at humanitarian blockades will be taken away, and the collection is still ongoing at the Faculty of Science. The organization of this block…

Citizens' initiatives strongly condemn the repressive measures implemented by the state in Užice and demand the immediate release of seven citizens, including

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n1info.rs broke the news in Novi Beograd, Serbia on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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