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Thousands protest in Serbia after deadly back-to-back mass shootings

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May 9, 2023
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Tens of thousands of Serbians protested on Monday, demanding better security, a ban on violent TV content and the resignation of key ministers, days after two mass shootings killed 17 people.

Crowds in numbers not seen in the Balkan country for years solemnly marched through the centre of the capital Belgrade behind a banner reading “Serbia Against Violence.”

“We have gathered here to pay our last respects, to do our best so this never happens again, anywhere,” said Borivoje Plecevic from Belgrade.

A boy who brought two handguns to his school on Wednesday killed eight students and a security guard. Six other pupils and a teacher were wounded.

A day later, a 21-year-old man brandishing an assault rifle and a pistol killed eight people and wounded 14 others.

A protester holds a banner that reads, ‘Stop violence,’ during a march in Belgrade on Monday. (Darko Vojinovic/The Associated Press)

Protesters demand media shutdowns

Both shooters surrendered to the police.

Protesters and opposition supporters demanded a shutdown of TV stations and tabloids that they accuse of promoting violent and vulgar content.

Opposition parties and some rights groups have accused President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling populist Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) of autocracy, oppressing media freedoms, violence against political opponents, corruption and ties to organized crime. Vucic and his allies deny the accusations.

Vucic said protesters on Monday were trying to force him to step down and destabilize the country. He said he was ready to test his party’s popularity in a snap vote, but did not specify the date.

A person speaks in front of a mural.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic speaks in Belgrade on Friday. Vucic said protesters on Monday were trying to force him to step down and destabilize the country. (Darko Vojinovic/The Associated Press)

“I will continue to work and I will never back down before the street and the mob … Whether it will be a reshuffle of the government or [snap] election, we shall see,” he said in a live TV broadcast.

Parliamentary elections in Serbia are due in 2026 and the next presidential contest is set for 2027.

Protesters also called for the resignations of Interior Minister Bratislav Gasic and Aleksandar Vulin, the director of the state security agency, and the dismissal of the government’s Regulatory Committee for Electronic Media (REM) within a week.

A person looks at documents, drawings and photos displayed on a window.
A person reads death notices of the victims in a mass shooting at a school in Belgrade on Monday. A shooter killed eight students and a security guard at the school last Wednesday. (Darko Vojinovic/The Associated Press)

Amnesty for surrender of illegal weapons

Education Minister Branko Ruzic resigned on Sunday.

Demonstrators demanded an emergency parliamentary session and a debate about the overall security situation.

Snezana, a woman in her 60s who declined to give her last name, said the demonstrations were an act of solidarity against violence in the media, in parliament and everyday life. “Solidarity because of lost children,” she said. 

A woman holding a photo of a young girl and a man embracing a stuffed animal are surrounded by a priest and others during a funeral.
Parents of 13-year-old Ema Kobiljski, centre, mourn during a funeral procession in Belgrade on Saturday. Kobiljski was killed in Wednesday’s school shooting. (Armin Durgut/The Associated Press)

Similar protests were held in several other Serbian cities.

In response to the shootings, Serbia’s police on Monday started a one-month amnesty for surrendering illegal weapons. It said more than 1,500 were handed over on the first day.

Vucic also announced police checks of registered gun owners.

Serbia has a deeply entrenched gun culture, and along with the rest of the Western Balkans, it is awash with military-grade weapons and ordnance in private hands after the wars of the 1990s that tore apart the former Yugoslavia.



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