Showing posts with label League of Yugoslav Communist Youth (Serbia). Show all posts
Showing posts with label League of Yugoslav Communist Youth (Serbia). Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

American neo-Nazi thug Robert Rundo expelled from Serbia

On Thursday 11 February, the anti-fascist movement of Serbia and particularly the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia (SKOJ) achieved an important victory, as the country's authorities finally expelled American neo-Nazi Robert Rundo.

SKOJ had launched a campaign for the expulsion of Rundo, a U.S. citizen well known for his neo-Nazi, racist and xenophobic attitudes. Among others, Rundo is a convicted member of a New York gang, the founder of white supremacist-racist organization "Rise Above Movement" (RAM) and financier of fascist groups in Serbia. 

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Serbia: Communist Youth leader received death threats by fascists

Disturbing news come from Serbia where fascist thugs unleashed anonymous death threats against a young communist leader. 
 
According to a post by the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia (SKOJ) fascists threatened its First Secretary Aleksandar Đenić. More specifically, right-wing extremists (Chetniks) called Denic on Sunday evening, insulted him and threatened to break his legs and ribs. The fascists said that they know where he lives and even threatened ambush and murder him.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Communist Youths in Thessaloniki: "Solidarity with the refugees. Our enemy is capitalism"

Singing the 'Internationale' with the fists raised.
In a political event held in Thessaloniki, Greece on Saturday afternoon, communist youth organisations from six countries (Greece, Turkey, Spain, Italy, Serbia and Germany) declared their internationalist solidarity to the refugees. The event was organised by the Communist Youth of Greece (KNE) and was attended by representatives of five communist youths:

The Socialist German Workers YouthThe Collective of Communist Youths - SpainThe Young Communists Front - ItalyThe League of Yugoslav Communist Youth- Serbia and the Communist Youth of Turkey.