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Martin Luther monument vandalized in Subotica
14 September 2009 | 11:42 | Source: B92
SUBOTICA -- Vandals have knocked down a statue of Martin Luther located in central Subotica.

The monument was erected less than two years ago.

Vice President of the Evangelistic Church Municipality Rudolf Vajs said that he believed that more than one person was responsible, because the monument weighed 300 kilograms.

“The police have been informed and have investigated the scene. An investigation is ongoing and we hope that it will be successful and the culprits will be caught,” Vajs said.

He said that Subotica had sent a negative message to the world with this act, adding that it was important for the culprits to be caught and punished.

The monument was erected on Reformation Day, on October 31, 2007.
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