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Friday, 27.03.2009.

11:02

Embassy: Neo-Nazi leader received Italian visa

The Italian Embassy in Belgrade says that it issued Goran Davidović, leader of the neo-Nazi Nacionalni Stroj organization, a one-year visa on August 5, 2008.

Izvor: FoNet

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Ataman

pre 15 godina

This is not just merely a "visa" - but a "ONE-YEAR MULTIPLE SCHENGEN VISA".

On the practice - a very-very difficult visa to get. It takes a lot of efforts to receive such visas. The usual practice from more visa-liberal countries is to give 6 month visa. Countries like Germany or Austria are much more strict than, say, Poland or Estonia.

Families from all over ex-YU dream to see Venice, but can't because of the visa problem.

The biggest punishment so far in a democratic country for being a hard core violent nazi pig: he can be banned from a country for a period of two years.

http://tinyurl.com/cogkjj

Yes, Canadians and Slovaks do the same "unusual" and "cruel" punishment, too.

Luigi

pre 15 godina

Get some informations first...
The Italian Embassy has clarified how he was eligible for Visa ...If there are no information from police or governament a person who has a wife with regular permit in Italy can have the Visa too...
Very simple..

Yaroslav

pre 15 godina

This shows the idiocy of the EU visa policy to Serbia. Some one who was a child during the wars can't get a visa but Neo-nazi's, Milosevic cronies and people ones on the EU Black /Lists can freely get visa's.

It shows which Serbs the EU likes, war crinimals and ultranationalists. It also shows which Serbs it hate- 95%+ of the population.

bganon

pre 15 godina

The extent of his patriotism is surprising!
Well I hope that he and his girlfriend get their wish and stay in Italy. Perhaps he might join that far right Italian party and join Berlusconi in government.
Good riddance.

Luigi

pre 15 godina

Get some informations first...
The Italian Embassy has clarified how he was eligible for Visa ...If there are no information from police or governament a person who has a wife with regular permit in Italy can have the Visa too...
Very simple..

bganon

pre 15 godina

The extent of his patriotism is surprising!
Well I hope that he and his girlfriend get their wish and stay in Italy. Perhaps he might join that far right Italian party and join Berlusconi in government.
Good riddance.

Yaroslav

pre 15 godina

This shows the idiocy of the EU visa policy to Serbia. Some one who was a child during the wars can't get a visa but Neo-nazi's, Milosevic cronies and people ones on the EU Black /Lists can freely get visa's.

It shows which Serbs the EU likes, war crinimals and ultranationalists. It also shows which Serbs it hate- 95%+ of the population.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

This is not just merely a "visa" - but a "ONE-YEAR MULTIPLE SCHENGEN VISA".

On the practice - a very-very difficult visa to get. It takes a lot of efforts to receive such visas. The usual practice from more visa-liberal countries is to give 6 month visa. Countries like Germany or Austria are much more strict than, say, Poland or Estonia.

Families from all over ex-YU dream to see Venice, but can't because of the visa problem.

The biggest punishment so far in a democratic country for being a hard core violent nazi pig: he can be banned from a country for a period of two years.

http://tinyurl.com/cogkjj

Yes, Canadians and Slovaks do the same "unusual" and "cruel" punishment, too.

Yaroslav

pre 15 godina

This shows the idiocy of the EU visa policy to Serbia. Some one who was a child during the wars can't get a visa but Neo-nazi's, Milosevic cronies and people ones on the EU Black /Lists can freely get visa's.

It shows which Serbs the EU likes, war crinimals and ultranationalists. It also shows which Serbs it hate- 95%+ of the population.

bganon

pre 15 godina

The extent of his patriotism is surprising!
Well I hope that he and his girlfriend get their wish and stay in Italy. Perhaps he might join that far right Italian party and join Berlusconi in government.
Good riddance.

Ataman

pre 15 godina

This is not just merely a "visa" - but a "ONE-YEAR MULTIPLE SCHENGEN VISA".

On the practice - a very-very difficult visa to get. It takes a lot of efforts to receive such visas. The usual practice from more visa-liberal countries is to give 6 month visa. Countries like Germany or Austria are much more strict than, say, Poland or Estonia.

Families from all over ex-YU dream to see Venice, but can't because of the visa problem.

The biggest punishment so far in a democratic country for being a hard core violent nazi pig: he can be banned from a country for a period of two years.

http://tinyurl.com/cogkjj

Yes, Canadians and Slovaks do the same "unusual" and "cruel" punishment, too.

Luigi

pre 15 godina

Get some informations first...
The Italian Embassy has clarified how he was eligible for Visa ...If there are no information from police or governament a person who has a wife with regular permit in Italy can have the Visa too...
Very simple..