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Friday, 05.10.2007.

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Police to stop neo-Nazi rally on Sunday

A spokesman for the police says any attempt by neo-Nazi groups to hold a rally on Sunday in Novi Sad will be prevented.

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Nicholas Thompson

pre 16 godina

There are racists in every country on earth. Serbia is no different and certainly does not have a unique problem.

Belgrade remains, by any account, the most multi ethnic city in the Balkans, during Slobodan Milosevic's days and after.

Acute xenophobia and racist views are far more widespread across the border in Croatia where Marko Perkovic Thompson routinely draws 60,000 plus to his fascist saluting concerts which are applauded and attended by Croat government Ministers. Concerts where their genocidal Nazi past from World War II is revered, paid tribute too and honoured. Shocking, yet sadly true.

I think it's Croatia that needs that wake up call.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

And then some Serbs here have the nerve to suggest that Serbia has never had an anti-Semitic history and that Serbia was never Nazi.

I guess this gathering if it proceeds will place a smile on the face of Milan Nedic, Serbia's WW2 Nazi quisling leader.

Serbia indeed does need to wake up to itself.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

And then some Serbs here have the nerve to suggest that Serbia has never had an anti-Semitic history and that Serbia was never Nazi.

I guess this gathering if it proceeds will place a smile on the face of Milan Nedic, Serbia's WW2 Nazi quisling leader.

Serbia indeed does need to wake up to itself.

Nicholas Thompson

pre 16 godina

There are racists in every country on earth. Serbia is no different and certainly does not have a unique problem.

Belgrade remains, by any account, the most multi ethnic city in the Balkans, during Slobodan Milosevic's days and after.

Acute xenophobia and racist views are far more widespread across the border in Croatia where Marko Perkovic Thompson routinely draws 60,000 plus to his fascist saluting concerts which are applauded and attended by Croat government Ministers. Concerts where their genocidal Nazi past from World War II is revered, paid tribute too and honoured. Shocking, yet sadly true.

I think it's Croatia that needs that wake up call.

Nicholas Thompson

pre 16 godina

There are racists in every country on earth. Serbia is no different and certainly does not have a unique problem.

Belgrade remains, by any account, the most multi ethnic city in the Balkans, during Slobodan Milosevic's days and after.

Acute xenophobia and racist views are far more widespread across the border in Croatia where Marko Perkovic Thompson routinely draws 60,000 plus to his fascist saluting concerts which are applauded and attended by Croat government Ministers. Concerts where their genocidal Nazi past from World War II is revered, paid tribute too and honoured. Shocking, yet sadly true.

I think it's Croatia that needs that wake up call.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

And then some Serbs here have the nerve to suggest that Serbia has never had an anti-Semitic history and that Serbia was never Nazi.

I guess this gathering if it proceeds will place a smile on the face of Milan Nedic, Serbia's WW2 Nazi quisling leader.

Serbia indeed does need to wake up to itself.