NDNV: Offensive graffiti on Gruhonjić at the entrance of the building where he lives



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The Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina (NDNV) announced that on the night of Monday to Tuesday, unidentified people wrote graffiti of hatred and national intolerance at the entrance of the building where the director of the NDNV program, Dinko Gruhonjić, lives.

At the entrance of the building were written messages such as “Pi * do Ustasha, this is not your city or country” and “Smrade konjusarski”, with the Celtic cross and swastika representing Nazi symbols, and Ratko Mladic, a Serbian hero. “.

This act directly endangered the safety of Gruhonjić and his family, and was marked as a legitimate target, NDNV stated.

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It is added that the event followed the text of the VOICE portal, of which Gruhonjić is the editor-in-chief, entitled “Novi Sad, a national chauvinist province celebrating genocide?” in which the problematic content of the graffiti appearing in Novi Sad is analyzed.

It is added that for this reason, NDNV believes that in addition to the attack on Gruhonjić’s security, it is also an attack on freedom of the press and expression.

The company reported the case to the prosecution and the police. “We hope that the perpetrators of this dangerous crime will be found, arrested and brought to justice as soon as possible,” the statement said.

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LSV: fascist incident

The League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV) today strongly condemned the “fascist incident”, when unknown persons wrote graffiti with a fascist and nationalist content on the building where Novi Sad journalist Dinko Gruhonjic lives.

“We believe that this is an act of drawing a target at the head of Gruhonjic, but also an attack on the entire Vojvodina society and the idea of ​​tolerance that reigns in it,” LSV said.

LSV sent an invitation to Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin for the police to discover the perpetrators as soon as possible, with the expectation that Vulin will demonstrate its commitment to the rule of law and preserving the safety of all citizens of the city where born.

Investment move: Gruhonjic is not alone

Today, the reversal movement condemned the writing of graffiti at the entrance to the building where the program director of the Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina (NDNV) lives in Novi Sad, Dinko Gruhonjić.

The statement states that this is not the first time this has happened to Gruhonjic or the citizens of Novi Sad who “do not worship the fascist branches cultivated by the Serbian Progressive Party.”

We are telling them and the regime that Gruhonjic is not alone and that we will not allow the 1990s to pass again, “said the statement, in solidarity with Gruhonjic, NDNV and journalists from the VOICE portal, of which Gruhonjic is the editor. .

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Youth Initiative: Violent people spread fear in Serbia, state silently approves

Regarding the hate graffiti directed at journalist Dinko Gruhonjic, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights requested that the perpetrators be brought to justice.

“The prosecution must investigate and prosecute, the police must support and arrest, and the court must carry out a fair trial,” the statement said.

The statement added that the political authorities should “finally condemn the violence and protect the victims of various violent groups, from anonymous to very noisy and public – who spread fear in Serbia towards people who think differently, as well as vulnerable groups – refugees and migrants “. , Roma, LGBT and other minority groups “.

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New party: a cowardly attack on a journalist

Today, the new party condemned the writing of graffiti against the program director of the Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina (NDNV), Dinko Gruhonjic, and assessed that it was cowardly attacks on journalists and on freedom of the press and expression.

“The social weed that is trying to intimidate free thought and speech in this way, we are sure, will not succeed in its intention,” Nova said.

These cases are said to be proof of the way the government treats the media and how “followers of the former Minister of Information experience media freedom and critical thinking.”

Democratic Party: launch an investigation immediately

The Provincial Board of the Democratic Party for Vojvodina and the Municipal Board of the Democratic Party in Novi Sad are calling on the police to immediately launch an investigation and find out who wrote insulting and threatening graffiti at the entrance of the building where Dinko Gruhonjic lives.

“The Democratic Party condemns any hate speech and threats, as well as any threat to the physical safety of any citizen of Novi Sad, Vojvodina and Serbia. Any attack on journalists is unacceptable and unacceptable due to their professional commitment and public opinion. Graffiti written at the entrance of the building. Journalist Gruhonjić and his family unequivocally point to a further growth of violence in our society, for which state and local authorities are undoubtedly responsible, which converted Novi Sad, but also other cities of Serbia in a ‘safe house’ for supporters of the most extreme, criminal and criminal ideologies of any kind, “the DS said in a statement.

Party of Modern Serbia: Serbia will not tolerate nationalist phalanxes in the streets

The Modern Serbia Party (SMS) condemned the writing of insulting nationalist slogans in the building where the program director of the Independent Association of Vojvodina Journalists, Dinko Gruhonjić, lives.

Those messages were written with the obvious intention of the perpetrators to make it known that they could reach our home without obstacles and endanger the safety of the family, the party said in a statement.

The Party of Modern Serbia expects “the most acute immediate reaction, finding and arresting the perpetrators” from the competent authorities.

Serbia will not tolerate nationalist phalanxes on its streets, and Novi Sad and Vojvodina will defend the idea of ​​a secular civil society, the Party of Modern Serbia said.



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