Israeli ambassador: Serbia doesn't tolerate neo-Nazis
The Israeli ambassador to Belgrade, Arthur Koll, says there is no tolerance towards neo-Nazis in Serbia.
Thursday, 15.11.2007.
09:45
The Israeli ambassador to Belgrade, Arthur Koll, says there is no tolerance towards neo-Nazis in Serbia. Koll feels that in Subotica, the authorities have raised their voice against neo-Nazi movements and activities, adding that this was a reality on which to build a platform of zero tolerance towards such groups. Israeli ambassador: Serbia doesn't tolerate neo-Nazis The ambassador said that Serbia, and other European countries, were faced with neo-Nazism, and that such groups were attempting to win popularity, and were "no longer ashamed of their own choice.“ “That’s a worrying trend. Europe must oppose neo-Nazism, particularly as otherwise, it will grow,“ he said. Asked how he viewed efforts to equate neo-Nazism with anti-fascism, he said that it was inappropriate to compare neo-Nazism with any other phenomenon. “It doesn’t mean that other negative phenomena don’t exist, but neo-Nazism is neo-Nazism. Europe has suffered greatly because of this ideology, the Jews have suffered, the Serbs suffered during the Nazi era, and that’s a particular problem. That’s why, any attempt to compare neo-Nazism with other movements is inappropriate,“ concluded Koll.
Israeli ambassador: Serbia doesn't tolerate neo-Nazis
The ambassador said that Serbia, and other European countries, were faced with neo-Nazism, and that such groups were attempting to win popularity, and were "no longer ashamed of their own choice.““That’s a worrying trend. Europe must oppose neo-Nazism, particularly as otherwise, it will grow,“ he said.
Asked how he viewed efforts to equate neo-Nazism with anti-fascism, he said that it was inappropriate to compare neo-Nazism with any other phenomenon.
“It doesn’t mean that other negative phenomena don’t exist, but neo-Nazism is neo-Nazism. Europe has suffered greatly because of this ideology, the Jews have suffered, the Serbs suffered during the Nazi era, and that’s a particular problem. That’s why, any attempt to compare neo-Nazism with other movements is inappropriate,“ concluded Koll.
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