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Vojvodina non-governmental organizations believe that the measure by the Diocese of Bačka to ban the H1 TV crew from entering the church harbor in Srbobran, where the anniversary of the Bačka Raid was commemorated, is a discriminatory, illegal and anti-civilization causing great harm to the Serbian Orthodox Church and its believers.
In their joint statement, they warn “that the church door is not the private property of anyone, not even the ultra-nationalist bishop close to the Bačka Irinej regime, but a public space accessible to all citizens, especially when an event of public importance in it, as a memorial service to the victims. ” . “
“The organizations of Vojvodina remember that Archbishop Irinej, in his speeches, in which he spreads hatred and divides citizens into suitable and inadequate, remembers those who carried out the Raid much more than his victims.”
“If he does not publicly apologize to the H1 Television team, Bishop Irinej (i) should be fired because of this anti-Christian measure,” his announcement states.
Vojvodina NGO: Vojvodina Cultural Club “Vasa Stajić”, Vojvodina Alliance of Antifascists, Vojvodina Green Network, Vojvodina Political Science Association, Pancevo Civic Action, Pancevo Si Ti, Intercultural Communication Center and
The Center for Sustainable Communities sends a message of strong solidarity with the editors and journalists of H1 Television, pointing out that they are one of the few media professionals who enable the citizens of Serbia to be informed objectively and in a timely manner.
Today, H1 television was unable to enter the church harbor in Srbobran, where a memorial service was held and the 79th anniversary of the Bačka Raid was marked.
The Diocese of Bačka announced that today, members of the TV H1 television team, “tried to enter the church on their own and do whatever they wanted, as part of their ongoing persecution against the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC).”
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