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The group was also accused of attacking [[Albanians]], [[Croats]], [[Hungarians]], Roma people, as well as spreading [[antisemitic]] propaganda and preaching hate. In late 2005, the charges were pressed against 18 of the leading members in [[Novi Sad]],<ref name="BBC"/> each of them facing up to 8 years in prison. The members of the group were arrested and face lengthy prison terms, up to eight years in jail.<ref name="BBC"/>
The group was also accused of attacking [[Albanians]], [[Croats]], [[Hungarians]], Roma people, as well as spreading [[antisemitic]] propaganda and preaching hate. In late 2005, the charges were pressed against 18 of the leading members in [[Novi Sad]],<ref name="BBC"/> each of them facing up to 8 years in prison. The members of the group were arrested and face lengthy prison terms, up to eight years in jail.<ref name="BBC"/>

==Ban of the organization==
Serbia's constitutional Court has banned Nacionalni stroj as part of the country's attempts to curb far-right extremists.{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}}


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:34, 5 April 2014

Nacionalni stroj (National Alignment) is the name of a far-right organisation that was formed in Serbia and managed to attract some attention with their antisemitic demonstrations in 2005. Eighteen of its leading members were arrested and face lengthy prison terms.[1]

The group was also accused of attacking Albanians, Croats, Hungarians, Roma people, as well as spreading antisemitic propaganda and preaching hate. In late 2005, the charges were pressed against 18 of the leading members in Novi Sad,[1] each of them facing up to 8 years in prison. The members of the group were arrested and face lengthy prison terms, up to eight years in jail.[1]

See also

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