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Thursday, 17.02.2011.

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Daily: Far-right organizations remain problem

A fact that extreme-right organization 1389 Movement could transform into a political party is a proof of the state's failure, daily Blic writes.

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bganon

pre 13 godina

Michael Thomas in the west that you talk of do left wing organisations have pictures of churches or of people carrying the national flag on their homepage?

Do they go on about the evils of drugs, oppose abortion etc etc

I'll answer for you. They do not. Invariably right wing organisations do this, and 1389 is an ultra right wing organisation. End of.

Michael Thomas

pre 13 godina

I have just looked at the 1389 Movement’s English website and can find nothing objectionable about it. http://www.1389.org.rs/movement-1389.html

It is avowedly anti-fascist (which must mean anti-racist) and is opposed to EU and NATO membership for Serbia. These are hardly “Right-wing” positions; in the “free” West most of those who oppose the EU and NATO usually identify themselves as Left-wing.

Is it against the law to criticise the EU and NATO in Serbia?

I would be interested to hear from one of the DOSers on this forum who can give me concrete examples of the evil nature of 1389 Movement.

bganon

pre 13 godina

Michael Thomas in the west that you talk of do left wing organisations have pictures of churches or of people carrying the national flag on their homepage?

Do they go on about the evils of drugs, oppose abortion etc etc

I'll answer for you. They do not. Invariably right wing organisations do this, and 1389 is an ultra right wing organisation. End of.

Michael Thomas

pre 13 godina

I have just looked at the 1389 Movement’s English website and can find nothing objectionable about it. http://www.1389.org.rs/movement-1389.html

It is avowedly anti-fascist (which must mean anti-racist) and is opposed to EU and NATO membership for Serbia. These are hardly “Right-wing” positions; in the “free” West most of those who oppose the EU and NATO usually identify themselves as Left-wing.

Is it against the law to criticise the EU and NATO in Serbia?

I would be interested to hear from one of the DOSers on this forum who can give me concrete examples of the evil nature of 1389 Movement.

Michael Thomas

pre 13 godina

I have just looked at the 1389 Movement’s English website and can find nothing objectionable about it. http://www.1389.org.rs/movement-1389.html

It is avowedly anti-fascist (which must mean anti-racist) and is opposed to EU and NATO membership for Serbia. These are hardly “Right-wing” positions; in the “free” West most of those who oppose the EU and NATO usually identify themselves as Left-wing.

Is it against the law to criticise the EU and NATO in Serbia?

I would be interested to hear from one of the DOSers on this forum who can give me concrete examples of the evil nature of 1389 Movement.

bganon

pre 13 godina

Michael Thomas in the west that you talk of do left wing organisations have pictures of churches or of people carrying the national flag on their homepage?

Do they go on about the evils of drugs, oppose abortion etc etc

I'll answer for you. They do not. Invariably right wing organisations do this, and 1389 is an ultra right wing organisation. End of.