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Tsar Lazar Guard
Formation2007
FounderAndrej Milić and Željko Vasiljević
DissolvedSeptember 9, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-09-09)
TypeFar-right organization
Location
  • Serbia

Ideology

Serbian ultranationalism
Right-wing populism
Christian right

Political position

Far-right

The St. Tsar Lazar Guard (Serbian: Гарда светог цара Лазара, romanizedGarda svetog cara Lazara), commonly known as Tsar Lazar Guard (Гарда цара Лазара) was an ultra-nationalistic organization led by Hadži Andrej Milić and Željko Vasiljević. It was formed by the Movement of Veterans of Serbia to fight against Kosovo independence from Serbia.[1] It is named after Prince Lazar of Serbia, who died in the Battle of Kosovo.

On 5 May 2007, the National Serbian Movement hosted a Serbian Assembly in the Lazarica ChurchinKruševac where it swore in "the Saint Tsar Lazar Guard vowed to free Kosovo and Metohija."[1] Vasiljević stated it would be "the establishment of a first uniformed Christian militia squad, comprised of war veterans from all over Serbia."[1] Serbian police detained 27 people at the event.[2]

On 28 June 2007, the Guard took part in the Battle of Kosovo commemoration organized by the Serbian government.[3] UN officials reacted strongly to the Guard's presence, and international officials claimed that it was provocation and attempt to destabilize the situation.[3]

The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) has prohibited the organization from entering Kosovo and deemed it illegal. It is considered a group of Serbian ultra-nationalists who utilize rhetorical statements that promote that Albanians be killed or expelled and opposing Serbs to be "dealt with".[4]

In mid-November 2007, the group said that war in Kosovo was inevitable, with Milić saying that "Just as Martić shelled Zagreb, we will do the same to Priština. Since the Šiptars have reproduced like rabbits, they will die like rabbits. There will be no survivors. God help the Serbian military and police if they try and get in our way. We will view them as the enemy, and we will do to them the same as we'll do to the Šiptars."[5] In late November, he was detained by Serbian police, but later released.[6][7]

On 23 February 2008, the organization claimed responsibility for the burning of the border post at Rudnica.[8]

Milić was arrested on 9 September 2010, after threats against the year's Pride parade.[9] He claimed that he suffered a heart attack while imprisoned in Belgrade.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c ""Tsar Lazar Guard" rounds up Kosovo volunteers". B92. 28 April 2007. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.
  • ^ "Police detain 27 in "Tsar Lazar Guard" swearing-in ceremony". B92. 5 May 2007.
  • ^ a b "Battle of Kosovo commemorated". B92. 28 June 2007.
  • ^ "Czar Lazar Guard: War is inevitable". B92. 16 November 2007. Archived from the original on 17 November 2007.
  • ^ "Czar Lazar Guard: War is inevitable". B92. Archived from the original on 2007-11-17.
  • ^ "MUP bans Guard gathering, arrests leader". B92. 28 November 2007.
  • ^ "Guard leader fined, released". B92. 29 November 2007. Archived from the original on 18 January 2008.
  • ^ "Гарда Цара Лазара преузела одговорност за паљење пункта Рудница". RTV. 2008-02-23.
  • ^ "Uhapšen komandant "Garde svetog cara Lazara"". Blic. 2010-09-21.
  • ^ "Hadži Andrej Milić: Osećam da me truju". Kurir.

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