
Izvor: N1 televizija, 29.Maj.2018, 12:37 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Belgrade outlaws nationalists’ rally, they say will go ahead
Serbia’s Interior Ministry (MUP) said on Tuesday they had banned rallies that the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) planned during the “Mirëdita, dobar dan” festival, but the ultra-nationalists, led by a convicted war criminal, said they would hold it.
Vojislav Seselj’s party scheduled the gatherings for May 30 and 31 and June 1, in central Belgrade, to protest the festival that has been held since 2014, with an aim to get Pristina and Belgrade closer to each other by getting >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << to know their respective cultures better.
Mirëdita stands for “good day” in Albanian or “dobar dan” in Serbian.
MUP said it had banned the rallies for “security reasons, public health, moral and the rights of others.”
But the Radical disagreed and said that “the festival violates Serbia’s Constitution and sovereignty.”
They said that MUP, in fact, recognised Kosovo’s independence by referring to the festival as “the encounter of Kosovo and Serbian cultures.”
“If the state does not want to prevent the festival, we will prevent it,” the Radicals said.
The festival website says that “by introducing the audience with artists and performers, who are representatives of the modern Kosovo cultural scene, the festival is aiming to initiate changes in Serbia’s and Kosovo’s social and cultural communities.”
It adds that “the festival seeks to establish the tradition of cooperation through arts, which will contribute to the permanent normalisation of relations between Belgrade and Pristina.”
Serbia's opposition leader: No compromise over freedom
Izvor: N1 televizija, 30.Maj.2018, 10:10
Serbia‘s opposition leader Cedomir Jovanovic said on Wednesday that there should not be a compromise or any talks about the defence of freedom...A statement from his Liberal-Democratic Party (LDP) quoted him as saying that it was good that the Interior Ministry had banned an ultra-nationalist rally...