The rally underlined the spiritual authority of Justin Popović and Nikolaj Velimirović and urged creation of the Serb state in line with their ideas.
Gen. Ratko Mladić [...] and Dr. Radovan Karadžić [...] led Bosnian Serbs in their fight for survival; we thank the great men for their sacrifices with a hope that our pages will strike a spark of inspiration for future generations.
"[18] According to Professor Dr. Ljubiša Rajić, the message on the Obraz' web site: "re-hashes old ideas of svetosavlje, which attach primary importance to assembly-making, monarchy, clericalism, conservatism, and patriarchal culture.
But that anti-LGBT sentiment[22] is characteristic also of other organizations, like Fatherland Front "Obraz", which according to Nebojša M. Krstić, president of movement "verbally fights against abuses of human rights committed for the sake of legalization of sexually deviant homosexuals and lesbians and numerous sects in our country"[citation needed] Members of the organization chanted "Death to faggots" (Serbian: Смрт педерима).
[27] On 28 February 2009, the Human and Minority Rights Ministry of Serbia sought to close Obraz and submitted an initiative to look into the legality of its work.