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The commemorative concert announced in honor of neo-Nazi Ian Stuart Donaldson, founder of the “Blood and Honor” network, which is scheduled for tonight at “Club 28” in Belgrade, has raised a lot of dust among the public.
Despite claims by the police that they did not receive a report for such a meeting, organized by Club 28, which is backed by the banned organization Blood and Honor, “Blic” journalists went to the famous BIGZ building in Vojvode. Mišić Boulevard.
However, around 6 in the afternoon, when according to the announcements a concert and a kind of gathering was supposed to start in honor of the neo-Nazi Donaldson, there were no people gathered in front of the BIGZ building, and as we learned from the authorities of this company, nothing similar is planned.
The security people told us “they have no announcement of something like that, nor that anyone came.
– There are only rehearsal studios in the building. Only on the terrace on the seventh floor, but they can’t get in there. By the way, the police came to check several times yesterday – the employees told “Blic”.
The organization of the opposing ideological orientation publicly warned about the preparation of such a meeting.
– They spread anti-Semitism, xenophobia, hatred. These are openly neo-Nazi and pro-fascist organizations and we have just warned the public to avoid that concert, that state authorities prevent that concert for the simple reason, number one, conducting such propaganda is, however primitive it may be, it is very dangerous – he said . is Aleksandar Đenić from SKOJ.
The Serbian Interior Ministry also confirmed that they had carried out the necessary checks.
– After this information appeared in the media, the police carried out all the necessary controls. In the event of a possible meeting, the police, in cooperation with other state agencies, will act in accordance with the law and take the necessary measures, the Interior Ministry said.
An attempt to organize a meeting two years ago.
In previous years, attempts have been made to organize similar concerts in various places. Two years ago, one of those concerts was supposed to take place at the Garage Club, but that club distanced itself from Club 28, despite the concert announcements being shared on social media.
Then, the neo-Nazis chose October 20 as the date for the meeting, which is Belgrade Liberation Day in WWII.
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