Serb church in Croatia receives neo-Nazi threats
The Dalmatian eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Split has received a letter with neo-Nazi content.
Wednesday, 16.01.2008.
16:29
The Dalmatian eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Split has received a letter with neo-Nazi content. According to a statement published on the SPC’s site, the letter arrived yesterday and was full of fascist and ustasha propaganda about president of the World War Two Croatian puppet state, Ante Pavelic and the “holy” camps of Jasenovac and Stara Gradiska, as well as the sinister threats of “Srbe na vrbe” (Hang the Serbs on willows) and “Juden Raus” (Jew out) Serb church in Croatia receives neo-Nazi threats The “terrifying and unprecedented letter” threatened the complete extermination of Serbs from Croatia, and was even directed at Croatian President Stjepan Mesic, stated the SPC site. The statement adds that the authorities in Split have been contacted and that an inquiry is under way.
Serb church in Croatia receives neo-Nazi threats
The “terrifying and unprecedented letter” threatened the complete extermination of Serbs from Croatia, and was even directed at Croatian President Stjepan Mesić, stated the SPC site.The statement adds that the authorities in Split have been contacted and that an inquiry is under way.
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