The recent observations by the UN Human Rights Office highlight a troubling trend in Serbia, where civic freedoms appear to be under increasing pressure. UN Special Rapporteur for the human rights situation, Mr. E. Türk, emphasized that the current climate is marked by constrained space for civil society organizations, restrictions on peaceful assembly, and a shrinking environment for free expression. These developments raise serious concerns about the government’s commitment to uphold fundamental democratic rights and foster an inclusive political dialogue.

Key challenges identified include:

  • Legal and administrative obstacles limiting NGO operations and funding;
  • Heightened scrutiny and intimidation of journalists and activists;
  • Restrictions on public demonstrations and protests;
  • Political rhetoric that sometimes undermines independent voices.