The University and College Union Glasgow (UCUG) stands in solidarity with Serbian students, academics and the wider movement protesting government corruption and Aleksander Vučić’s presidency. We are gravely concerned at the violent suppression of demonstrators which obstructs their democratic right to protest.
Student-led protests initially emerged in response to the collapse of the Novi Sad railway canopy which killed 16 people. Protests have spread across the country as people demand government transparency, accountability and full implementation of the rule of law.
Protestors have been met with insults and intimidation. Journalists have been subject to threats of physical violence for covering the movement. A smear campaign directed at the University of Belgrade’s rector escalated into a full-scale campaign by pro-regime figures calling for his arrest. These attacks against citizens exercising fundamental democratic rights are designed to silence critical voices and undermine academic autonomy.
The alleged use of an illegal sonic weapon at a demonstration on March 15 was intended to incite fear and undermine the right to assembly as well as presenting a risk to life with the panic it caused.
We echo the call made by Serbian academics and students for Serbian authorities to conduct a transparent investigation into the events of the protest and to hold accountable those responsible for any use of unlawful means against demonstrators. We urge the international academic community to share this call and affirm our commitment to the right to protest.