Calls are mounting in Serbia for an independent investigation into reports that security forces used a sonic weapon on crowd ...
Protesters had accused the police of using the outlawed device against crowds as hundreds of thousands gathered in Belgrade.
Opposition officials and Serbian rights groups claimed a ‘prohibited weapon’ was used against crowds in the capital on ...
The Serbian government denies using a military-grade sonic weapon against protestors during a major anti-government rally in ...
Over 80,000 protest in Serbia against corruption. Allegations of sonic weapons used by security forces spark controversy and ...
Serbian officials denied that security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a huge anti-government rally in the capital where as many as 325,000 people took to ...
Opposition officials and Serbian rights groups claim a widely banned, targeted acoustic weapon was used to incapacitate ...
The rally was seen as a culmination of months-long protests against the Serbian President and his government, which both ...
As the biggest protests since Slobodan Milošević’s regime rock Belgrade, POLITICO explains everything you need to know.
Serbian officials have denied the country’s security forces used a long range acoustic device to disperse and scare protesters.
Amidst vehement denials by authorities, calls are rising for an independent investigation into claims that a prohibited sonic ...
The country's authoritarian president, Aleksandar Vucic, was the protestors' main target at the large anti-corruption ...