The Kreni-Promeni movement stated on Saturday that the Serbian regime has pushed the country into a phase of “digital dictatorship” by shutting down social media accounts and pages that critically report on government actions and expose corruption.
According to the movement, the removal of social media profiles represents a direct attack on freedom of speech, as well as on citizens’ right to information and society’s right to organize.
“When social media accounts that publish information about corruption are shut down, it is not opinions that are being silenced — it is evidence, testimonies, and truth,” the statement said.
Kreni-Promeni announced that, in response to what it described as a wave of digital repression, it will address the EU Delegation in Serbia, the European Commission, as well as the OSCE Mission and the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).
The movement also said it will formally contact Meta, demanding an urgent investigation into coordinated abuse of reporting mechanisms and politically motivated takedown requests that have led to account closures in Serbia.
Finally, Kreni-Promeni called on all citizens to show solidarity with the suspended and deleted profiles, pledging full support to restore the accounts and publicly expose those responsible for what it described as an organized attack on freedom of expression.
