Prosecutor wants nationalist group banned

Nationalist organization 1389 should be banned because its work is characterized by violence and intolerance, Deputy Public Prosecutor Zorana Stojšić says.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 22.06.2011.

17:06

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Nationalist organization 1389 should be banned because its work is characterized by violence and intolerance, Deputy Public Prosecutor Zorana Stojsic says. He made the statement on Wednesday in Belgrade during a hearing on the public prosecutor's proposal to ban the group. Prosecutor wants nationalist group banned Attorney for the group Goran Petronijevic suggested the Public Prosecutor's Office clarify which crimes were the work of the organization, whose activities, according to him, were centered on "protecting the country's constitutional order". Petronijevic said the initiative to ban the movement came from "some NGOs". On September 25, 2009, Public Prosecutor Slobodan Radovanovic filed a motion to the Constitutional Court to ban two civil associations, Obraz and 1398, for work aimed at violating the constitutional order, guaranteed human and minority rights and inciting racial, national and religious hatred. The Prosecutor's Office had noted that the two organizations were behind many incidents, in which their members, guided by the groups' basic principles, statutes and statements, violated constitutionally-guaranteed human rights in various ways. A session of the Constitutional Court (Beta, file)

Prosecutor wants nationalist group banned

Attorney for the group Goran Petronijević suggested the Public Prosecutor's Office clarify which crimes were the work of the organization, whose activities, according to him, were centered on "protecting the country's constitutional order".

Petronijević said the initiative to ban the movement came from "some NGOs".

On September 25, 2009, Public Prosecutor Slobodan Radovanović filed a motion to the Constitutional Court to ban two civil associations, Obraz and 1398, for work aimed at violating the constitutional order, guaranteed human and minority rights and inciting racial, national and religious hatred.

The Prosecutor's Office had noted that the two organizations were behind many incidents, in which their members, guided by the groups' basic principles, statutes and statements, violated constitutionally-guaranteed human rights in various ways.

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