Neo-Nazi leader “received visa legally”

Goran Davidović, the leader of a Serbian neo-Nazi organization, received a visa legally, according to Italian Ambassador to Belgrade Alessandro Merola.

Izvor: Beta

Thursday, 09.04.2009.

10:45

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Goran Davidovic, the leader of a Serbian neo-Nazi organization, received a visa legally, according to Italian Ambassador to Belgrade Alessandro Merola. Merola said that Davidovic’s name had not featured on a Schengen visa black list, and had there therefore been given one. Neo-Nazi leader “received visa legally” He told daily Danas that neither the Serbian prosecution nor police had given the embassy any information that the Nacionalni Stroj (tr. National Formation) leader had a prison sentence hanging over him in Serbia. “Davidovic was not on the list of people who should not be issued a Schengen visa. He did not exist—therefore there was no reason not to give him a visa,” Merola explained. Davidovic had been due to begin serving his one-year sentence for inciting racial, religious and national hatred and intolerance in March. The verdict was upheld by the Supreme Court, but instead of going to Sombor prison, Davidovic went to Italy instead. Merola said that Davidovic had had a valid passport and had applied for a family visitor visa, since his wife lives in Italy. He left Serbia as soon as he received the visa.

Neo-Nazi leader “received visa legally”

He told daily Danas that neither the Serbian prosecution nor police had given the embassy any information that the Nacionalni Stroj (tr. National Formation) leader had a prison sentence hanging over him in Serbia.

“Davidović was not on the list of people who should not be issued a Schengen visa. He did not exist—therefore there was no reason not to give him a visa,” Merola explained.

Davidović had been due to begin serving his one-year sentence for inciting racial, religious and national hatred and intolerance in March.

The verdict was upheld by the Supreme Court, but instead of going to Sombor prison, Davidović went to Italy instead.

Merola said that Davidović had had a valid passport and had applied for a family visitor visa, since his wife lives in Italy.

He left Serbia as soon as he received the visa.

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