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- Dveri abstract "The Dveri Movement (Serbian: Покрет Двери / Pokret Dveri) is a far-right social conservative and clerical political movement in Serbia.Dveri was founded by Branimir Nešić in 1999 as an Christian right-wing youth organisation consisting mainly of students from the University of Belgrade which regularly arranged public debates devoted to the popularisation of clerical-nationalist philosophy of Nikolaj Velimirović, a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church who was canonized in 2003 and is considered a major anti-Western thinker.The organisation promotes a pronounced Serbian nationalist ideology. It opposed a resolution passed by Serbian parliament in March 2010 which condemned the Srebrenica massacre committed by the Bosnian Serb Army in eastern Bosnia in 1995, and is also fiercely opposed to the independence of Kosovo. It is also well known for its anti-gay agenda.In October 2010 the very first Gay Pride parade was held in Belgrade, in which thousands of anti-gay protesters clashed violently with police units securing the parade participants. One of the far-right groups which organised the anti-gay protest were Dveri, and a member of the organisation was quoted by The Economist as saying that the protest was a form of "defence of the family and the future of the Serbian people".In August 2011, in the run up to the 2011 Pride Parade in Belgrade, the organisation warned that organising such an event could feed social unrest and provoke riots, and added that if the government allowed the march to go forward that "Belgrade will burn like London burned recently". In fear of more violent clashes, the authorities eventually decided to cancel the event, a decision which was criticised by human rights groups such as Amnesty International, which specifically singled out Dveri and Obraz as the main right-wing nationalist groups responsible for "orchestrating opposition to the Pride".In March 2012 the movement collected 14,507 signatures to register as an electoral list for the May 2012 Serbian parliamentary election. The Dveri Movement received 4.35% of the popular vote, failing to pass the 5% minimum threshold to enter parliament.In September 2012 Dveri leader Vladan Glišić called for a "100-year ban" on pride parades in Belgrade, describing such an event as "promotion of a totalitarian and destructive ideology" and accused the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia of being influenced by a "gay lobby".".
- Dveri country Serbia.
- Dveri formationDate "1999-01-27".
- Dveri formationYear "1999".
- Dveri headquarter Belgrade.
- Dveri ideology Clericalism.
- Dveri ideology Euroscepticism.
- Dveri ideology Serbian_nationalism.
- Dveri ideology Social_conservatism.
- Dveri wikiPageExternalLink www.dverisrpske.com.
- Dveri wikiPageID "35692299".
- Dveri wikiPageRevisionID "603195517".
- Dveri colorcode "#C6363C".
- Dveri country "Serbia".
- Dveri foundation "1999-01-27".
- Dveri hasPhotoCollection Dveri.
- Dveri headquarters Belgrade.
- Dveri ideology Serbian_nationalism.
- Dveri ideology "Clericalism".
- Dveri ideology "Euroscepticism".
- Dveri ideology "Social conservatism".
- Dveri leader1Name Boško_Obradović.
- Dveri leader1Name Branimir_Nešić.
- Dveri leader1Name Danilo_Tvrdišić.
- Dveri leader1Name Radovan_Tvrdišić.
- Dveri leader1Name Srđan_Nogo.
- Dveri leader1Name Vladan_Glišić.
- Dveri leader1Name Zoran_Radojičić.
- Dveri leader1Title "Leadership".
- Dveri leader2Name Boško_Obradović.
- Dveri leader2Name Branimir_Nešić.
- Dveri leader2Title "Founders".
- Dveri name "Dveri Movement".
- Dveri nativeName "Pokret Dveri".
- Dveri nativeName "Покрет Двери".
- Dveri position Far-right_politics.
- Dveri shortname "Dveri".
- Dveri subject Category:1999_establishments_in_Serbia.
- Dveri subject Category:Far-right_politics.
- Dveri subject Category:Political_organizations_in_Serbia.
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- Dveri comment "The Dveri Movement (Serbian: Покрет Двери / Pokret Dveri) is a far-right social conservative and clerical political movement in Serbia.Dveri was founded by Branimir Nešić in 1999 as an Christian right-wing youth organisation consisting mainly of students from the University of Belgrade which regularly arranged public debates devoted to the popularisation of clerical-nationalist philosophy of Nikolaj Velimirović, a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church who was canonized in 2003 and is considered a major anti-Western thinker.The organisation promotes a pronounced Serbian nationalist ideology. ".
- Dveri label "Dveri".
- Dveri label "Mouvement Dveri".
- Dveri label "Движение «Двери српске»".
- Dveri sameAs Mouvement_Dveri.
- Dveri sameAs m.0jt0n96.
- Dveri sameAs Q4155724.
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- Dveri sameAs Dveri.
- Dveri wasDerivedFrom Dveri?oldid=603195517.
- Dveri homepage www.dverisrpske.com.
- Dveri homepage www.dverisrpske.com.
- Dveri isPrimaryTopicOf Dveri.
- Dveri name "Dveri Movement".
- Dveri name "Pokret Dveri".
- Dveri name "Покрет Двери".