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Serbian extremists want NGOs to be branded as foreign agents

BELGRADE, Dec 7 (Hina) - The extremist Serbian People's Movement "Nasi" (Ours) on Friday asked the government to adopt a law under which nongovernmental organisations that are financed from abroad should be labelled as foreign agents.

The movement says on its website that it will submit evidence to demand that NGOs and media blacklisted for criminal and counter-constitutional acts be tried and banned, and that Serbia, on the model of the United States and Russia, adopt a law on foreign agents that will make it possible to label as such all political organisations that are financed from abroad.

The movement says the blacklisted organisations and media are financed by the US government and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).

The movement recently asked the Serbian president and prime minister to ban the following media - B92, Blic, Danas, Pescanik, Vreme, Republika, Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and the Independent Association of Serbian Journalists - claiming they are financed in Serbia with "the dirty money of the Albanian and Croatian mob."

The movement claims that because of foreign financing, those media have demonised the Serbian people over the past 20 years by depicting it as criminal, genocidal and to blame for the 1990s wars, adding that there is plenty of evidence "why the broader public considers them outposts of the enemy centres of power."

State institutions have not officially responded to the movement's demands.

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