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Serbian students, protesters clash with police in Belgrade

Serbian students, protesters clash with police in Belgrade

BELGRADE, March 31 (Reuters) - Hundreds of Serbian students clashed with police on Tuesday during a protest against a police search of ‌University of Belgrade offices, which inflamed tensions between authorities and ‌anti-government activists that have flared up regularly for more than a year.

Reuters Serbian police stand guard, as students rally to protest police search of Belgrade's University offices after accidental death of a student last week, Belgrade, Serbia, March 31, 2026. REUTERS/Gavrilo Andric A woman reacts during a students' rally to protest police search of Belgrade's University offices after accidental death of a student last week, Belgrade, Serbia, March 31, 2026. REUTERS/Gavrilo Andric Serbian police remove banners during a students rally to protest police search of Belgrade's University offices after accidental death of a student last week, Belgrade, Serbia, March 31, 2026. REUTERS/Gavrilo Andric Serbian police stand guard, as students rally to protest police search of Belgrade's University offices after accidental death of a student last week, Belgrade, Serbia, March 31, 2026. REUTERS/Gavrilo Andric

Serbian students protest police search of Belgrade University offices

Crowds in Belgrade's city ​centre scuffled briefly with the police, who used truncheons to disperse demonstrators chanting "dogs" and "traitors", according to a Reuters witness.

Police said the search was part of an investigation into the death of a female student, 25, last Friday ‌after falling from a ⁠window in a nearby faculty building.

University Rector Vladan Djokic later told the crowd of protesters that police entered the ⁠building without a valid legal explanation looking for documents, and had seized computers.

"You can raid university premises, but you cannot raid people's conscience," he told ​the cheering ​crowd.

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Dragan Vasiljevic, director of the Serbian ​police, said the officers were ‌acting on a court order when they entered the university's offices to seek evidence related to the student's death.

He told a news conference in Belgrade that police had found firecrackers, walkie-talkies, gas masks, banners and first-aid supplies during the search.

Anti-government protests have swept across Serbia since December 2024, ‌when 16 people died in the collapse ​of an awning at a railway station ​in the northern Serbian ​city of Novi Sad.

Last year, protesting students occupied university faculties ‌in many parts of the ​country, including the main ​administration building of the University of Belgrade.

Protesters, opposition leaders and rights watchdogs have accused populist Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and his allies ​of rampant corruption, ‌ties with organised crime, violence against political opponents and stifling media ​freedoms. Vucic and his allies have denied the accusations.

(Reporting by ​Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Edmund Klamann)