MUP: No request for neo-Nazi rally

MUP is yet to receive an application for the rally ultra-right groups are planning to hold on October 11, and which they have publicized on their websites.

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MUP is yet to receive an application for the rally ultra-right groups are planning to hold on October 11, and which they have publicized on their websites. The neo-Nazis organizations, “Blood and Honor” and “National Formation”, whose members have been found guilty of propagating national and racial hatred, are planning a march in Belgrade on October 11. MUP: No request for neo-Nazi rally The Interior Ministry told the Beta news agency that it had not received any application for such a rally. According to the Law on Public Gatherings, the police must be notified of any marches five days in advance and rallies staying in one place two days in advance. A similar rally was due to be held last year in Novi Sad on October 7, but the police prohibited it. As a sign of protest, several NGOs held an anti-Fascist rally on the same day, which led to clashes between them and Neo-Nazi groups. Four people were hurt in the clashes and 56, mainly members of the extremist groups, were taken into custody. On the Facebook social networking site, a group of several thousand people have come out in protest against next Sunday’s neo-Nazi rally, while Liberal Democratic Party leader Cedomir Jovanovic has called on police to prohibit the rally. Last year's clashes in Novi Sad (FoNet, archive)

MUP: No request for neo-Nazi rally

The Interior Ministry told the Beta news agency that it had not received any application for such a rally.

According to the Law on Public Gatherings, the police must be notified of any marches five days in advance and rallies staying in one place two days in advance.

A similar rally was due to be held last year in Novi Sad on October 7, but the police prohibited it.

As a sign of protest, several NGOs held an anti-Fascist rally on the same day, which led to clashes between them and Neo-Nazi groups.

Four people were hurt in the clashes and 56, mainly members of the extremist groups, were taken into custody.

On the Facebook social networking site, a group of several thousand people have come out in protest against next Sunday’s neo-Nazi rally, while Liberal Democratic Party leader Čedomir Jovanović has called on police to prohibit the rally.

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