About us
Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own (Ne da(vi)mo Beograd) is a local political movement that is gathering large numbers of people interested in improving the living and working conditions of all our citizens; improving, conserving, and lawfully using common and natural resources, building democratic institutions, sustainable urban development, urban and cultural policies and incorporating citizens into the development of their environment. The movement grew out of a series of mass protests against the theft of the Sava Amphitheater and the phantom demolition of buildings on Hercegovacka Street for the purposes of the Belgrade Waterfront project.
Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own starts from the position that citizens’ life issues are key political issues in our society. Do we have a job and if we have one, are we adequately paid for it? When we get sick, is there anyone to treat us? Can we be educated? Is there room for every child in the kindergartens? How long do we wait for the bus and can we get to work in a reasonable amount of time? Are our cultural, historical and natural monuments for the profit of the privileged elite or for all our citizens to enjoy? As well as whether our laws apply equally to all citizens regardless of religious, national, political, economic or sexual affiliation?
In the past four years, the Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own initiative has fought for the public interest of citizens with all available means: protests, actions, prevention of evictions, analysis of strategies, contracts or new laws and regulations, lawsuits and denunciations, conversations in local communities and on the streets, criminal and misdemeanor charges, concerts, exhibitions … Since its inception, the Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own initiative has been under constant pressure from the authoritarian regime, our activists have been monitored, phones tapped, and work obstructed by a large number of court processes.
In March 2018, we decided to open a new front and we ran for the Belgrade City Assembly elections. With the enormous energy that a large number of people invested during the campaign to bring our fight from the streets to the city parliament, we ended the election race for individual political actors in fifth place, winning 3.44% or 28,500 votes. Although this was not enough for us to participate in the work of the city parliament, the great confidence shown by citizens is the foundation for continuing the fight in this field as well.
Nationally, the initiative is part of the Civic Front along with 7 other authentic local movements. This association brings together in the Front similar local movements animated by the ideas of solidarity, equality, social security and tolerance for the removal of authoritarian rule, the democratization of society, the fight against poverty, and the preservation of public and natural assets.
Internationally, the Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own initiative is part of a growing wave of local municipalist movements. The Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own election list was supported by many European movements and over 80 progressive intellectuals across Europe, including Barcelona Mayor Ada Colau, Berlin Deputy Mayor Ramona Pop, Yanis Varoufakis of the Diem25 movement, and Ska Keller of the European Greens / European Free political group alliance in the European Parliament. As a result of its international reputation and support, in June 2019, a major international conference, Fearless Cities, was held in Belgrade, bringing together representatives of over 60 local municipal movements from cities across Europe.
In the immediate future the Don’t Let Belgrade D(r)own initiative will develop its internal functioning in order to, as best it can, demonstrate by its example the standards of democratic and transparent action it demands of both the state administration and state institutions. Also, the structure of the movement is expanding with the formation of municipal committees that will bring policy closer to citizens and involve them more directly in the work of the initiative and in making decisions about the environment in which they live.
Change comes from below and the battle for OUR CITY continues.
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Check out some texts in English about us, and by our members:
Lazović: Vučić and Đukanović provide political cover for the most serious criminal acts
If the election conditions were ten times better than in 2012, we would not be holding an inter-party dialogue under the mediation of MEPs, Radomir Lazović from Ne davimo Beograd movement stated for Danas, responding to the claims made by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, tonight at a special press conference.
Wild accusations from pro-government media: They are blaming Ne davimo Beograd for the fire in Vinča!
The Ne davimo Beograd Movement has once again come under fire from regime tabloids for insisting on publishing accurate and timely information about the fire at the Vinča landfill. As incredible as it sounds, the Serbian Telegraph, Informer, Alo and TV Pink all published the news that the fire in Vinča was most likely an act of arson, and that the arsonists were none other than…Ne davimo Beograd and European Green Party MEP, Viola von Kramon, who is on a two-day visit to Belgrade!
Milenijum tim is using lawsuits to try and intimidate the media and Ne davimo Beograd
The construction company "Millenijum tim" has sued Dobrica Veselinović material damages in the amount of 12 million dinars, for opinions and statements expressed during a guest appearance on the N1 channel. The appearance on the N1 channel, which triggered this second lawsuit, was made to discuss the previous lawsuit filed by this company against the movement Ne davimo Beograd, which was filed because we published a text about changes to the urban plan which would allow this company to demolish the Goša Research and Development Institute, in order to construct a residential and business complex on the site.
Public action in Jagodina: Your Word is Your Power – You are Not Alone
The Ne davimo Beograd Women's group is part of the Independent Women's Group, composed of representatives of women's organizations, civic initiatives and socially engaged individuals, which held a rally in support of women and girls from Jagodina who are potential victims of sexual exploitation on Saturday, June 5, at the People's Youth Square in Jagodina. Through direct action in the field, we sent a joint message to potential victims that they are not alone in this process, and that they are guaranteed assistance and support by law without having to reveal their identity and participate in the investigation and court proceedings.
Veselinović for Al Jazeera: Instead of poisoning Belgrade’s citizens with vulgarity, we can offer kindness
"We want to be the better, the good side of Belgrade, the one that resides on the opposite side of the street from the one where illegal demolition and construction takes place," says Veselinović from Ne davimo Beograd movement.
Plan for a good City Presented at the Assembly, Support from Many Public Personalities
The Ne davimo Beograd Movement held its third Assembly, at which reports on the work of the movement's bodies were presented, inaddition to a plan on how to liberate Belgrade, stop all harmful projects of the criminal government and fight for Belgrade to become a good city for everyone. At the final part of the event, the "Charter for a Good City" was presented, which was supported by over 150 public figures and independent intellectuals.