Anti-semitic graffiti was written on the walls of a building in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad.
The graffiti said Novi Sad Jugend Serbian Nazi Organization and included a swastika. Surveillance camera footage made available to N1 by local residents showed that the graffiti was written by a young man in a typical skinhead dress – a bomber jacket and combat boots.
The graffiti was written on the wall of a house in the centre of the city built by Jewish architect Lipot Baumhorn, the author of 26 synagogues across Europe including those in Novi Sad and Subotica.
An N1 reporter recalled that this is the latest in a series of incidents by alleged neo-Nazis: the words Serbia for Serbs were written over the words Nazi Free Zone on a culture centre in September, the local Anti-Fascist Autonomous Center Black Ram was targetted by ultra-right organizations several times and a local cafe was broken into with the vandals putting up stickers of the Zentrop organization which follows the ideology of Adolf Hitler.
Novi Sad is the biggest city in the multi-cultural, multi-confessional and multi-ethnic Vojvodina province in the north of Serbia.
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