ACTIVISM
Why is activism a security issue? What problems do activists in Serbia face? Who is a threat to their security? How? How can a secure and encouraging environment for activism be created?
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Date: 28.07.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
How citizens can point out irregularities in the work of public enterprises and public utility companies, which operate in a very non-transparent manner in Serbia, read in the case study written by the Program Director of Transparency Serbia, Nemanja Nenadić.

Date: 29.06.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
What are the problems when it comes to the construction of the Linglong factory in Zrenjanin and how did the activists try to improve that process through institutions? Find out in the case study written by Ivan Zivkov.

Date: 20.06.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
We welcome the final verdict acquitting Srdjan Vukša, an activist accused of violating the Law on Public Assembly, on the occasion of organizing last year's protests in Serbia.

Date: 09.06.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
Can whistleblowers in Serbia exercise their guaranteed rights? How do their attempts to alert the public look like in practice? Read the answers to these questions in the text written by Sofija Mandić.

Date: 11.05.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
What are SLAPP lawsuits and how are they used in Serbia to pressure the investigative journalists, on the example of the KRIK, read in the case study written by Vesna Radojević, a KRIK journalist.

Date: 31.01.2022.
Author: Srđan Hercigonja | Predrag Petrović |
What do the citizens think about the state of democracy in Serbia, how much do they trust the institutions and are they ready to join an activist initiative? We present you an analysis of citizens' attitudes on these topics.

Date: 28.01.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
In a new case study, Dina Djordjevic, a journalist of the Centre for Investigative Reporting, presents how local actions against small hydropower plants in Serbia have turned into a mass environmental revolt at the national level.

Date: 11.01.2022.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy |
This document aims to positively address the legal framework of four basic rights that are necessary for human rights defenders to be able to perform their activities, to point out problems in legislation, but also to present a real picture of the position of activists in Serbia who encounter direct or indirect violations of these rights on a daily basis.

Date: 09.07.2021.
Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy
Regarding the frequent official and informal calls on civil society organizations to get involved in the consultation process with the Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue for drafting The National Strategy for an Enabling Environment for Civil Society Development in the Republic of Serbia, we remind that the intolerant atmosphere towards civil society, due to which civil society organizations made their decision not to participate in this process in April of this year, has not changed.



