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In a period of deep uncertainty, young people across Serbia and the wider Western Balkans have become some of the most visible voices of protest, civic engagement, and public reflection. Generation Z – the first fully digital generation – is redefining the meaning of freedom while navigating a global environment marked by injustice, institutional mistrust, and rapid political transformation. They respond to these pressures with empathy, emotional intelligence, and a pronounced sense of social responsibility.

The session was held in a fishbowl format, an interactive setup where five speakers sit in a circle along with one empty chair that any participant may briefly occupy to join the discussion.

The panel opened with the moderator Gjergj Loka asking each speaker to reflect on what freedom means to them. Kalina Dukovska offered a striking definition, describing freedom as a collective capacity to (not) fight something — emphasizing that no one is free until everyone is. Daniela Premuda added that freedom is not merely the absence of war or constraints, but a continuous struggle for equality of rights and opportunities.

The conversation quickly grew more animated as the speakers discussed what they see as the greatest threats to freedom today. Sabina Sali argued that deeply rooted nationalism and corruption are the most serious dangers, while Arlind Hamza agreed and added that distrust in politics – and between people both nationally and regionally – further undermines freedom. He cited the discouragement felt by many young people who, after witnessing the setbacks of student protests in Serbia, choose not to engage. His comment shifted the discussion toward the question of what constitutes “success” in the student movement. Participants agreed that there are tangible effects such as shifts in public opinion and the broader societal impact of youth mobilisation.

 

The conversation then turned to youth engagement: how and why young people should participate in public life. Nikola Mirković stressed that activism is indispensable because meaningful change cannot occur without action. He underlined the importance of doing rather than merely discussing, encouraging young people to “get your hands dirty.” This prompted several questions from the audience about whether it should really fall to this generation to tackle deeply rooted social and political problems. Opinions differed, with some arguing that responsibility naturally shifts to those who recognise that no one else will address these challenges. Sabina noted that the region has long relied on others to solve its problems – a mindset that must change.

In their closing remarks, all panelists agreed that the Western Balkans urgently need change. Some offered concrete proposals – including reforming the education system to address many underlying problems, engaging the diaspora more effectively, and countering the rise of the far right and nationalism. They concluded by reminding the audience that change does not happen overnight – and that progress requires not only proactive effort but also the readiness to respond swiftly when challenges arise.

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Pathways to Freedom – Opening of the BSC 2025 https://belgradesecurityconference.org/pathways-to-freedom-opening-of-the-bsc-2025/ Mon, 17 Nov 2025 16:47:04 +0000 https://belgradesecurityconference.org/?p=5667 On Monday, November 17, 2025, Srđan Cvijić, President of the International Advisory Committee of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, has officially opened the latest edition of the Belgrade Security Conference. In his speech, Mr. Cvijić reminded the audience about the largest and most enduring protest in Serbia, initiated one year ago, after the collapse […]

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On Monday, November 17, 2025, Srđan Cvijić, President of the International Advisory Committee of the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, has officially opened the latest edition of the Belgrade Security Conference.

In his speech, Mr. Cvijić reminded the audience about the largest and most enduring protest in Serbia, initiated one year ago, after the collapse of the Novi Sad railway station canopy followed by the moment of silence for the victims. Moreover, he has stated that we live in grim times and that, around the globe, war has become a terrifying possibility, rather than a distant nightmare. Nevertheless, he concluded that we have “stubborn, undying hope — that peace and freedom can and will prevail”.

This year’s conference is titled Pathways to Freedom in order to pay respect to the struggles of all those who are searching for their paths toward liberty while resisting the oppression and seek dignity. Additionally, Mr. Cvijić has pointed out that “across the world, young people are leading movements for justice and freedom”.

After the opening remarks, the audience had the opportunity to watch documentary dedicated to Ksenija Atanasijević, Serbian philosopher and the first female professor at the University of Belgrade.

 

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Opening of the Belgrade Security Conference Young Leaders Programme 2025 https://belgradesecurityconference.org/opening-of-the-belgrade-security-conference-young-leaders-programme-2025/ Sun, 16 Nov 2025 23:50:10 +0000 https://belgradesecurityconference.org/?p=5614 The BSC Young Leaders programme is being organised for the third year in a row. While the first edition gathered only 15 participants, this year the programme brings together over 30 young professionals. The programme extends beyond the official conference dates; the participants have already met today, on November 16th, while the Belgrade Security Conference […]

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The BSC Young Leaders programme is being organised for the third year in a row. While the first edition gathered only 15 participants, this year the programme brings together over 30 young professionals. The programme extends beyond the official conference dates; the participants have already met today, on November 16th, while the Belgrade Security Conference begins the following day.

Over 30 young professionals from Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina gathered in Belgrade to attend the Young Leaders programme of the Belgrade Security Conference.

On Sunday, November 16th, participants got to know each other as well as the conference programme for the upcoming days. During the next three days, until November 19th, they will have the opportunity to visit the Museum of Yugoslavia, talk about the role of women in regional dialogue, transatlantic relations, and the EU enlargement. Moreover, they will be introduced to the basics of digital safety through a workshop and will discuss the role of youth in security and the future of the Western Balkans. In addition to the activities designed specifically for them, participants will also attend selected sessions of the Belgrade Security Conference that address these topics, allowing them to gain deeper insights and connect their discussions with the broader regional and international context.

If you’d like to see the full schedule, you can find the agenda at this link.

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