Right-wing organization puts up anti-B92 posters
Right-wing organization SNP Naši has been putting up posters against B92 and NGOs in several towns across Serbia recently.
Saturday, 06.04.2013.
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BELGRADE Right-wing organization SNP Nasi has been putting up posters against B92 and NGOs in several towns across Serbia recently. B92 will add it to the criminal charges it previously filed. Right-wing organization puts up anti-B92 posters “This is a criminal act of racial and other discrimination, second article that envisages persecution of organizations or individuals because of their devotion to equality of people. The file is currently in the Higher Public Prosecution,” B92’s legal team has released. SNP Nasi has stated that NGOs and B92 “are openly undermining Serbia’s Constitution, violate the laws without being punished and are working on destroying the state of Serbia”. SNP Nasi organized its activists in Belgrade, Zemun, Mladenovac, Obrenovac, Arandjelovac, Novi Sad, Bogatic and many other towns across Serbia to put up the anti-B92 posters. The organization claims that certain NGOs, their leaders and activists and B92 “have for years been lobbying for foreign interest groups” that are “proponents of the independency of the fake state of Kosovo” and are trying to break up Serbia. A request to ban SNP Nasi has been rejected by the Constitutional Court of Serbia. (B92) B92
Right-wing organization puts up anti-B92 posters
“This is a criminal act of racial and other discrimination, second article that envisages persecution of organizations or individuals because of their devotion to equality of people. The file is currently in the Higher Public Prosecution,” B92’s legal team has released.SNP Naši has stated that NGOs and B92 “are openly undermining Serbia’s Constitution, violate the laws without being punished and are working on destroying the state of Serbia”.
SNP Naši organized its activists in Belgrade, Zemun, Mladenovac, Obrenovac, Aranđelovac, Novi Sad, Bogatić and many other towns across Serbia to put up the anti-B92 posters.
The organization claims that certain NGOs, their leaders and activists and B92 “have for years been lobbying for foreign interest groups” that are “proponents of the independency of the fake state of Kosovo” and are trying to break up Serbia.
A request to ban SNP Naši has been rejected by the Constitutional Court of Serbia.
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