Serb Nazi arrested in Prague
The head of the Serbian branch of the international neo-Nazi organization Blood & Honour, Dragan Petrović, has been arrested in Prague.
Thursday, 22.10.2009.
12:35
The head of the Serbian branch of the international neo-Nazi organization Blood & Honour, Dragan Petrovic, has been arrested in Prague. Special anti-organized crime police units arrested about ten neo-Nazi activists in simultaneous raids, one of whom was Petrovic. Petrovic from Jagodina is the head of Blood & Honour in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Serb Nazi arrested in Prague The 35-year-old, who is listed on the Blood & Honour site as a member of the Serbian neo-Nazi group Nacionalni Stroj, is married to a Czech woman and has lived there for several years. He organized a neo-Nazi protest in the Czech Republic several days ago in protest at the arrest of Blood & Honour members in Holland. He is a regular fixture at neo-Nazi-related concerts and gatherings in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Petrovic’s lawyer Kolja Kubicek claims that at least 28 people were arrested in connection with a recent concert, which came in for public condemnation due to the open promotion of racist and neo-Nazi ideology at the event.
Serb Nazi arrested in Prague
The 35-year-old, who is listed on the Blood & Honour site as a member of the Serbian neo-Nazi group Nacionalni Stroj, is married to a Czech woman and has lived there for several years.He organized a neo-Nazi protest in the Czech Republic several days ago in protest at the arrest of Blood & Honour members in Holland. He is a regular fixture at neo-Nazi-related concerts and gatherings in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Petrović’s lawyer Kolja Kubiček claims that at least 28 people were arrested in connection with a recent concert, which came in for public condemnation due to the open promotion of racist and neo-Nazi ideology at the event.
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