He was speaking at a panel discussion on the Church and the right wing which was held in Belgrade's Media Centre.
Djordjevic said the SPC had not distanced itself from aggressive right wing associations acting in its name in Serbia. He added that when Srebrenica was mentioned in SPC circles, there was no reference to the massacre that was committed there, but to this eastern Bosnian town's "liberation".
He accused the SPC of nurturing the "culture of evil" and said that it condemned the 1995 Srebrenica crime in a statement under public pressure.
Professor Ljubisa Rajic of the Belgrade Faculty of Philology said the core of the right wing in Serbia was comprised of criminals and war profiteers, and that they were the SPC's biggest donors. He also said the SPC was connected with various security and intelligence agencies it had cooperated with.
"The SPC and the right wing as a whole and as an institution are one criminal group," said Rajic.
The panel discussion was organised by the Social Democratic Club and the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation.