Serbs Protest NATO Deal, Demand Russian Invasion/Liberation

Daily Stormer
February 21, 2016

Well, this is a happening.

RT:

Up to 2,000 Serbs marched through the heart of Belgrade to the Russian embassy, in protest at a new co-operation agreement with NATO, and the death of two Serbian hostages during a US airstrike in Libya.

Organized by the ultra-conservative, nationalist Zavet and Obraz movements, the march proceeded peacefully, as the demonstrators brandished portraits of Russian President Vladimir Putin in military fatigues, and held placards with the slogan “Expel NATO ASAP.” One banner read “Putin for President,” another “Medvedev for PM,” in reference to the head of the Russian government, Dmitry Medvedev.

After marching past the buildings damaged during the NATO airstrikes in 1999, the throng came to a halt outside the Russian embassy, where several speakers implored Moscow, a traditional Serbian ally, to intervene.

The demonstration was prompted by the government signing a deal on Friday, guaranteeing diplomatic immunity and free movement to NATO troops.

“The deal with NATO contradicts the will of the Serbian people, and breaks the constitution, as NATO will be able to use our infrastructure, and wander around as they wish,” said a statement from the organizers, who said they would launch a legal appeal against the treaty.