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    Serbian officials, police deny using sonic weapon on anti-government protesters

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeMarch 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Serbian officials denied Sunday that the country’s security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a huge anti-government rally in the capital.

    Opposition officials and Serbian rights groups claimed that the widely banned acoustic weapon that emits a targeted beam to temporarily incapacitate people was used during the protest Saturday. They say they will file charges with the European Court of Human Rights and domestic courts against those who ordered the attack.

    Serbia has not denied that it has the acoustic device in its arsenal.

    At least 100,000 people descended on Belgrade on Saturday for a mass rally seen as a culmination of months-long protests against Serbia’s populist President Aleksandar Vucic and his government.

    The rally was part of a nationwide anti-corruption movement that erupted after a concrete canopy collapsed at a train station in Serbia’s north in November, killing 15 people.

    An aerial few shows thousands of people participating in a march down a city street.
    Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters gather in front of the Serbian parliament in Belgrade on Saturday. (Marko Drobnjakovic/The Associated Press)

    Almost daily demonstrations that started in response to the tragedy have shaken Vucic’s decade-long firm grip on power in Serbia where many blame the crash on rampant government corruption, negligence and disrespect of construction safety regulations, demanding accountability for the victims.

    Footage from the rally show people standing during 15 minutes of silence for the rail station disaster while suddenly experiencing a whooshing sound that immediately triggered panic and a brief stampede.

    An Associated Press photographer at the scene said people started scrambling for cover, leaving the middle of the downtown street almost empty as they started falling over each other.

    Those exposed to the weapon experience sharp ear pain, disorientation and panic, military experts say. Prolonged exposure can cause eardrum ruptures and irreversible hearing damage.

    A line of riot police are seen through broken glass.
    A cordon of anti-riot police are seen during an anti-government rally in Belgrade on Saturday. (Armin Durgut/The Associated Press)

    The Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, a non-governmental organization, condemned “the unlawful and inhumane deployment of prohibited weapons, such as acoustic devices, against peaceful protesters.”

    “This act represents a blatant display of force and an attempt to incite chaos, aiming to delegitimize protests and criminalize peaceful citizens,” the group said.

    Serbian police and the defence ministry denied that the illegal weapon was used.

    📢 A War Against Citizens: Who Authorised the Use of Illegal Weapon?<br><br>BCSP strongly condemns the unlawful deployment of an illegal acoustic device against peaceful protesters during a public gathering of hundreds of thousands of citizens‼️<br><br>STATEMENT ⬇️<a href=”https://t.co/ZWTQ6PzfZZ”>https://t.co/ZWTQ6PzfZZ</a>

    &mdash;@bezbednost_org

    The Serbian president on Sunday urged judicial authorities to respond to the information “that sonic cannons were used during the protests,” the state RTS broadcaster reported.

    “I am asking the ministry of justice and the prosecutor’s office to react, either to prosecute those who used it, and we know they didn’t but let’s check,” Vucic said. “Let there be a proceeding but then they should also prosecute those who went public with such a notorious lie.”

    Belgrade’s emergency hospital has denied reports that many people sought help after the incident and urged legal action against those who “spread untrue information.”





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