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Tuesday, 25.09.2007.

12:25

Čanak calls for opposition to neo-Nazi rally

Nenad Čanak called on activists to gather in Novi Sad in opposition of the Neo-Nazi meeting on October 7.

Izvor: Tanjug

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@ollee

pre 16 godina

There is no such thing as a Neo-Nazi-Thug Party in Serbian politics. This march is legitimate according to both European and EU practices. It is the familiar, entirely predictable, politicization of potentially controversial events by attention-seeking, nothing-to-lose-marginal-party heads such as Čanak and Jovanovic that are sabotaging Serbia's economic progress. This is the real story whenever these individuals are mentioned. Can someone name one positive thing that Čanak and the LDP have ever done for Serbia's EU integration ? Even SRS "Radical" Novi Sad and Belgrade are bringing Serbia closer to EU living standards than Čanak and his LDP associates.

lollee

pre 16 godina

I disagree totally!.. how could Canak's party even be close to comparison to these Neo-Nazi thugs. This should not be allowed by the Serbian government, they should a policy of the Germans of zero tolerance. This group and their supporters are a menance to society. This is the same group of hooligans who attacked a university professor, vandalized a jewish cemetary and whose leader was incarcerated. Talk about a dangerous and marginal group!!

good evening

pre 16 godina

Čanak's cynical use of this much-publicized neo-Nazi march to further his own personal agenda is low even for his marginal party which has a far more dangerous ideology than these plonkers that have a legal right to march as long as they abide by the law.

good evening

pre 16 godina

Čanak's cynical use of this much-publicized neo-Nazi march to further his own personal agenda is low even for his marginal party which has a far more dangerous ideology than these plonkers that have a legal right to march as long as they abide by the law.

lollee

pre 16 godina

I disagree totally!.. how could Canak's party even be close to comparison to these Neo-Nazi thugs. This should not be allowed by the Serbian government, they should a policy of the Germans of zero tolerance. This group and their supporters are a menance to society. This is the same group of hooligans who attacked a university professor, vandalized a jewish cemetary and whose leader was incarcerated. Talk about a dangerous and marginal group!!

@ollee

pre 16 godina

There is no such thing as a Neo-Nazi-Thug Party in Serbian politics. This march is legitimate according to both European and EU practices. It is the familiar, entirely predictable, politicization of potentially controversial events by attention-seeking, nothing-to-lose-marginal-party heads such as Čanak and Jovanovic that are sabotaging Serbia's economic progress. This is the real story whenever these individuals are mentioned. Can someone name one positive thing that Čanak and the LDP have ever done for Serbia's EU integration ? Even SRS "Radical" Novi Sad and Belgrade are bringing Serbia closer to EU living standards than Čanak and his LDP associates.

good evening

pre 16 godina

Čanak's cynical use of this much-publicized neo-Nazi march to further his own personal agenda is low even for his marginal party which has a far more dangerous ideology than these plonkers that have a legal right to march as long as they abide by the law.

lollee

pre 16 godina

I disagree totally!.. how could Canak's party even be close to comparison to these Neo-Nazi thugs. This should not be allowed by the Serbian government, they should a policy of the Germans of zero tolerance. This group and their supporters are a menance to society. This is the same group of hooligans who attacked a university professor, vandalized a jewish cemetary and whose leader was incarcerated. Talk about a dangerous and marginal group!!

@ollee

pre 16 godina

There is no such thing as a Neo-Nazi-Thug Party in Serbian politics. This march is legitimate according to both European and EU practices. It is the familiar, entirely predictable, politicization of potentially controversial events by attention-seeking, nothing-to-lose-marginal-party heads such as Čanak and Jovanovic that are sabotaging Serbia's economic progress. This is the real story whenever these individuals are mentioned. Can someone name one positive thing that Čanak and the LDP have ever done for Serbia's EU integration ? Even SRS "Radical" Novi Sad and Belgrade are bringing Serbia closer to EU living standards than Čanak and his LDP associates.