
Belgrade Students Protest Arrests, March in Solidarity
Belgrade Student Protests Continue: Solidarity March After Arrests Belgrade, Serbia – June 6, 2025 – Students and citizens continued their protests in Belgrade today, moving from the Novi Beograd police station to the "29. novembar" station in a show of solidarity with arrested students. The protests, which began Thursday evening, highlight growing concerns about freedom of expression and student rights in Serbia. Video footage shows a large group of protesters marching through the streets of Belgrade. One man interviewed expressed deep concern: "It's terrible...a generation turning against its own future." His comments reflect a sentiment of unease and uncertainty about the country's direction. The arrests, which sparked the protests, reportedly followed an incident involving a student named Miloš Pavlović. The exact details surrounding the arrests remain unclear, but the protests underscore the growing tensions and the importance of freedom of speech and assembly. The peaceful demonstration highlights the determination of students and citizens to voice their concerns and seek justice for those arrested. The ongoing situation will continue to be monitored.