Sheshel can't be remembered, wants to go to Croats but stopped

Serbia's Minister of Internal Affairs, Nebojsa Stefanovic, has said that Serbian police will not allow the gathering of citizens in Serbia's Hrtkovc, on the occasion of the holiday of Djurdevdan possibly held on May 6th, as Serbian party leader Voijslav Seshel has warned, writes Periskopi. Stefanovic said [...]
Stefanovic has said that this rally will be banned as most residents of this village, which is inhabited by Croats, oppose this organisation.
The Serbian Interior Minister has said that, given the current security situation and the exasperated reports between Croatia and Serbia, there is danger of having the situation around.
The police will not allow a meeting on May 6th in Hrtkovci, because the atmosphere is such that the residents of this town oppose the <x1nd> rally, Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic has declared, Danas reports, broadcast Periscopi.
He has indicated that the Serbian government has made a decision to stop the rallies there, as he put it to contribute to Serbia's peace and future.
The immediate has been the reaction of radical Serbian leader Vojsil Seshel, who has said there is no one stopping him from going to Hrtkovc.
Seshel has said there is no legal basis for such an act.
We will not organise, we will not make columns, but people who want to go. I will go, of course, and others “said Radical Party President Vojislav Seselj, during a press conference in the Serbian Parliament, writes Periscopi.
The Serbian Radical has said there will be no incident if they go to Hrtkovc, insisting that his party has a strong organisation.
This effort to prevent his party's organisation, Seshel calls it a response to power against the re-establishment of Serbian radicals.
Otherwise, the “Dudjevdan” is a traditional party of the Serbs, also known as St. Sunday. According to Serbian tradition, this day marks the beginning of spring.
Reports between Croatia and Serbia have become extremely irritated following the desecration of the Croatian flag by Vojislav Seshel, during a visit to Serbia's Parliament. /Periscopi/












