Vojislav Seselj set fire to the Croatian flag: 'This is the message of the Ustasha state!' (VIDEO)

About a hundred supporters of the Serbian Radical Party, together with the leader, Vojislav Seselj, gathered in front of the Palace of Justice in Belgrade, where he went on trial Nemanja Sarovic, deputy president of the SRS. Seselj is in front of them lit a Croatian flag, writes Blic.

When he arrived in front of the Palace of Justice, Seselj his supporters said that he came to testify in court that he gave the order to burn the flag being prosecuted Šarović and that they had to do it that would not bear the disciplinary sanctions in the party. He also stated that he wanted to send a message to the Croatian national leadership "who criticizes this match."

"They seemed to have been hit with mace in the head and behave irrationally. That's why I came today refer understandable message Croatian Ustasha state so you'll burn and their flag," said Seselj, burning the flag.

He reiterated that there is no intention to voluntarily surrender to authorities that he was transferred to The Hague.