Czech Citizens Hired by Soros NGO caught vandalizing Macedonian monuments
Czech Citizens Hired by Soros NGO caught vandalizing Macedonian monuments
Sunday, 01 May 2016
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Macedonian police detained and deported two Czech citizens who were caught vandalizing monuments in Skopje, both admitted they were hired by Soros based NGO "Open Society".
Due to lack of support among the Macedonian public, Soros backed organizations and SDSM leadership have been recruiting thugs and vandals from across Europe. Apart from the Serbian based Canvas who are very active in Skopje and Bitola with over 150 Serbian citizens, Macedonian police says there are vandals brought in from Greece, Spain, Czech Republic, Italy, Germany, Holland and the UK.
"The people we see in Skopje vandalizing monuments are simply paid local and foreign mercenaries, who tomorrow would be dispatched to another location, depending where their employer wants them" - says high ranking Macedonian policeman who due to the sensitivity of the issue will remain nameless.
According to the police, some of the most violent foreign thugs with lengthy criminal history get over 10,000 euros for their presence in Skopje.
The two Czechs that were deported earlier today also admitted of being active in several other foreign sponsored "revolutions" on the European continent, including in Moldova and Ukraine.
Czech Citizens Hired by Soros NGO caught vandalizing Macedonian monuments
Sunday, 01 May 2016
zurnal slika
Macedonian police detained and deported two Czech citizens who were caught vandalizing monuments in Skopje, both admitted they were hired by Soros based NGO "Open Society".
Due to lack of support among the Macedonian public, Soros backed organizations and SDSM leadership have been recruiting thugs and vandals from across Europe. Apart from the Serbian based Canvas who are very active in Skopje and Bitola with over 150 Serbian citizens, Macedonian police says there are vandals brought in from Greece, Spain, Czech Republic, Italy, Germany, Holland and the UK.
"The people we see in Skopje vandalizing monuments are simply paid local and foreign mercenaries, who tomorrow would be dispatched to another location, depending where their employer wants them" - says high ranking Macedonian policeman who due to the sensitivity of the issue will remain nameless.
According to the police, some of the most violent foreign thugs with lengthy criminal history get over 10,000 euros for their presence in Skopje.
The two Czechs that were deported earlier today also admitted of being active in several other foreign sponsored "revolutions" on the European continent, including in Moldova and Ukraine.
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