In the Trade Unions' Home in Belgrade, this opposition Serbian parliamentary party began the convention with Chetnik songs and Serbian and Libyan anthems,
After that the youngest son of the SRS leader Vojislav Seslej, who is standing trial before the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, read out his father's letter of support to Gaddafi.
The letter reads that "globalised forces are killing innocent people and destroying a sovereign country ... to bring to power traitors of the Libyan people".
Participants in the SRS rally also strongly criticised Serbia's President Boris Tadic for "shameful" attitude towards Gaddafi and his supporters, according to the Beta news agency.
Ahmedi Mezuhi, who was introduced at the rally as a close friend of Gaddafi, said that the Libyan people and its leader Gaddafi were bravely fighting and thanked for the support in Serbia.
While initially formed as a resistance movement in the Second World War, the Chetnik collaborated with the Axis occupation eventually functioning by the end of the war as an Axis-supported militia.