The Serbian ambassador to Britain has mentioned critics ought to “wait for the results” of an investigation after claims an unlawful sonic weapon was used in opposition to protesters earlier this month.
He instructed The World With Yalda Hakim that no unlawful weapon was used on the anti-government protest in Belgrade and that “independent experts” had been invited to research.
“According to statements of our government officials… nothing [illegal] was used that day,” Goran Aleksic mentioned.
“Independent experts were invited to come to Serbia to do a thorough analysis of this. And I think the best thing is to wait for the results of that and then to draw conclusions.”
Greater than half one million folks have signed a petition calling for an unbiased investigation.
Latest footage has added to mounting hypothesis surrounding dispersal ways used on the 15 March demonstration attended by tens of hundreds of individuals in Serbia’s capital.
The incident passed off throughout a 15-minute interval of silence to honour victims of the Novi Unhappy catastrophe in 2024 – when a concrete cover at a rail station collapsed, killing 16 folks.
Footage exhibits protesters holding up their lit cell phones when instantly there was a swooshing sound, and the crowds began working away.
Sonic weapons, that are unlawful in Serbia, emit sound waves that may set off bodily and psychological results, together with dizziness, extreme complications, sharp ear ache, disorientation, eardrum ruptures, and even irreversible listening to injury.
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A drone view of the rally. Pic: Reuters
Serbia’s populist president, Aleksandar Vucic, has dismissed the claims as “lies and fabrications”.
Ilic Sunderic, who was on the rally, mentioned it was “quiet and peaceful and then we heard something we could not see… like a sound rolling toward us”.
It was, she mentioned, “a subdued sound lasting only two to three seconds but very unusual and very frightening, like a sound from hell”.
“I have been going to protests for 30 years, but I’ve never heard anything like this,” she added.
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The anti-government rally passed off in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade. Pic: AP
Tons of of others have supplied related accounts, and officers have issued usually contradictory denials, prompting requires solutions.
A number of Serbian rights teams mentioned on Tuesday they’d taken the difficulty to the European Courtroom of Human Rights after collating greater than 4,000 statements from individuals who complained of varied bodily and psychological issues after the incident.