Reaction to Article: “We Are Their Voice”: German Far-Right Builds Balkan Alliances

"Some time in June this year, I gave an exhaustive video interview to journalist Nenad Radicevic. From that interview, he included merely one half of one sentence in the text, and with his very one-sided writing he misled the readers to believe that I was somehow affiliated with the neo-Nazis from Germany and neo-Ustasha from Croatia. In truth, I have contacts only with parties with sovereign ideologies operating legally and pursuant to the law, so in Germany I work with the people from the party Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is a member of the federal parliament, and at the same time a member of the EU parliament, and as such has no pro-Nazi positions. This is especially true of the people I am in contact with like Markus Frohnmeier, Alice Weidel, Robby Schlund who have absolutely no affiliations even with right-wing positions and within the AfD itself are considered a "liberal current." Another important thing to mention for the sake of the Serbian public is that AfD was formed through the separation of one number of members and officials of the ruling CDU of Angela Merkel and the bulk of the members and voters are coming precisely from the ranks of the dominant political party in Germany. Labelling AfD as "fascist" in Germany started at the time when they began to threaten with their strength the up-to-then untouchable duo CDU and SDP and then they resorted to the already tested method of demonizing with the aim of political discrediting. My motives for cooperating with sovereigntist political parties throughout Europe are exclusively related to the need for a different. i.e. positive voice about Serbia to be heard in the European Parliament as well as national parliaments.

Finally, I must say that I have taken personal insult by the prejudiced...

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