11 Oct 2023 | 01:30 PM UTC
Serbia: Activists likely to stage weekly protests nationwide through at least mid-October /update 7
Activists likely to protest weekly in Serbia through at least mid-October; increased security, transport disruptions likely.
Event
Activists affiliated with the Serbia Against Violence movement will likely continue their ongoing campaign of protests around Serbia through at least mid-October. After several months of nationwide protests, activists have consolidated their gatherings to focus mostly on Belgrade, where protests typically occur on Saturday evenings. The next protest in Belgrade will occur at 18:00 on Oct. 14, when demonstrators will march from the National Assembly building to Public Prosecutor's Office of the Republic (Republicko Javno Tuzilastvo, 22-26 Nemanjina). Additionally, organizers have announced a protest in Kragujevac from 18:00 Oct. 13 at the square around the Krst monument (at the intersection of Kneza Mihaila and Kneza Milosa streets). Recent protests appeared to draw hundreds of participants. Gatherings are possible in other urban centers and towns. Smaller protests by local organizers are possible in other locations.
Authorities will probably deploy an increased police presence near rally locations and march routes. Localized transport disruptions, including road closures, are likely in areas impacted by protest activity. Although significant violence typically does not occur at such rallies, isolated clashes cannot be ruled out.
Context
The Serbia Against Violence movement began in the wake of mass shootings that occurred on May 3 and 4. Initially expressing outrage at the government's perceived failure to prevent such incidents, activists associated with the movement have since expanded their list of grievances to include state corruption, perceived impunity of organized crime, and alleged media promotion of violence.
Advice
Avoid the protests as a standard security precaution. Allow extra time to reach destinations near rally locations and along march routes. Heed instructions from authorities.