BCSP calls for immediate end to police violence

The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) said Monday it strongly urges the Serbian Internal Affairs Ministry (MUP) to immediately cease the excessive and unlawful use of force against peaceful demonstrators, emphasizing that security forces must treat all citizens equally, act in accordance with the law and strictly follow service regulations during any intervention.
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“Over the past two days, police officers have committed serious violations of the Law on Police, the Rulebook on Police Powers, and the Regulation on Uniforms, Insignia and Equipment. On June 28, during and after the protest at Slavija Square, police interventions resulted in numerous injuries, some of which were severe.
“Today, police vehicles were unlawfully used to charge at peaceful citizens on Vojvode Stepe Street, endangering their lives. Uniformed officers without visible identification also used force against demonstrators during the blockade near the Faculty of Law. These are just some of the documented violations of legal norms governing police conduct,” said BCSP.
The Center said it demands an immediate end to the violence perpetrated by state authorities—particularly security forces—against citizens, as well as the arbitrary arrests of peaceful demonstrators.
“We also remind officers that, under Article 41 of the Law on Police, they have the right to refuse orders from superiors if carrying them out would constitute a criminal offence. The duty of the police is to protect the Constitution and the law—not the ruling regime. We warn that Serbia must not descend into uncontrolled chaos where citizens, freedom fighters, and students are sacrificed to preserve the power of a single political party,” the Center said in a press release.
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