2026年5月23日 美国东部时间下午3:27 / 美联社
在塞尔维亚首都贝尔格莱德举行的大规模反政府集会后,数万名反对该国专制总统亚历山大·武契奇的示威者与防暴警察爆发冲突。
当天在贝尔格莱德中心广场举行的集会大体和平进行,但在主要集会结束后,多组年轻示威者脱离队伍,与防暴警察发生冲突。他们向警方警戒线投掷照明弹、石块和玻璃瓶,警方则以胡椒喷雾回应,并向前推进驱散示威者。
示威者将垃圾桶推到街道上,手持盾牌的防暴警察试图将他们包围。警方将防暴车辆停在贝尔格莱德市中心区域,以阻止示威者返回。
一名男子向防暴警察投掷鹅卵石,2026年5月23日星期六,在塞尔维亚贝尔格莱德,由塞尔维亚抗议大学生领导的集会期间爆发冲突。这些学生呼吁在这个由总统亚历山大·武契奇统治的巴尔干国家进行重大政治变革。 达尔科·沃伊诺维奇/美联社
周六早些时候,示威者涌入贝尔格莱德市中心,许多人举着横幅,穿着印有青年运动“学生必胜”标语的T恤。当天早些时候,多支车队从塞尔维亚其他城镇驱车前往贝尔格莱德。
武契奇一直试图压制由学生发起的大规模抗议活动,这些抗议活动撼动了他在这个巴尔干国家的强硬统治。
示威者玛娅·米拉斯·马尔科维奇表示,学生们“凭借青春和出色的活力将我们聚集在这里;我真的相信我们有权正常生活。”
反政府示威者参加集会,2026年5月23日星期六,在塞尔维亚贝尔格莱德,由塞尔维亚抗议大学生领导的集会。这些学生呼吁在这个由总统亚历山大·武契奇统治的巴尔干国家进行重大政治变革。 阿尔明·杜尔古特/美联社
学生们发起了全国性的大规模反贪街头抗议活动,要求为2024年11月塞尔维亚北部一起造成16人死亡的火车站惨案追责。这些抗议迫使时任总理米洛什·武切维奇辞职,随后当局对示威者进行了强力镇压。
周六的学生们再次呼吁提前举行议会选举并实现法治,指责政府存在犯罪和腐败行为。
Serbian protesters clash with police amid massive anti-government rally in Belgrade
May 23, 2026 3:27 PM EDT / AP
Clashes erupted between groups of protesters and riot police after a huge anti-government rally on Saturday in the Serbian capital Belgrade attended by tens of thousands of opponents of the country’s autocratic President Aleksandar Vucic.
While the rally at a central square in Belgrade passed largely peacefully, groups of young demonstrators later split and clashed with riot police after the main gathering, throwing flares, rocks and bottles at police cordons, who responded with pepper spray as they charged forward to disperse them.
The demonstrators rolled trash cannisters to the streets as shield-carrying riot police tried to surround them. Police parked anti-riot vehicles in a central Belgrade area to block the demonstrators from returning.
A man throws a cobblestone at riot police as clashes break out during a rally led by Serbia’s protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic, in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May. 23, 2026. Darko Vojinovic/AP
Protesters earlier on Saturday streamed into central Belgrade, many carrying banners and wearing T-shirts inscribed with the “Students win” motto of the youth movement. Columns of cars drove into Belgrade from other Serbian towns earlier in the day.
Vucic has sought to curb student-led mass demonstrations that have shaken his hard-line rule in the Balkan country.
Protester Maja Milas Markovic said students “managed to gather us here with their youth and wonderful energy; I really believe that we have the right to live normally.”
Anti-government protesters take part in a rally led by Serbia’s protesting university students who are pushing for major political changes in the Balkan country run by President Aleksandar Vucic, in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May. 23, 2026. Armin Durgut/AP
The students led a nationwide wave of mass anti-corruption street protests demanding accountability for a train station tragedy in Serbia’s north in November 2024 that killed 16 people. Those protests forced then-Prime Minister Milos Vucevic to resign before authorities pushed back hard against the protesters.
The students on Saturday reiterated their demand for an early parliamentary election and the rule of law, accusing the government of crime and corruption.
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