Friday, July 7 - Did I say last year, take it easy with the congresses of admiration for the chief special prosecutor for arresting big fish... The previous one didn't start with arrests either, so why not...
And it was - that it was processed quickly...
Or done, as the protégés of the former regime from the Sky application would say... Who, during the mandate of the former chief special officer, remained protected even after Europol started delivering their correspondence.
And what does that have to do with his successor?
And those kinds of things, you just have to carefully read all the statements of government officials, and not just the attractions announced by patriotic criminals...
- We inform you that on June 15, 2023, files were delivered to this prosecutor's office by the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, following the decision of the Supreme State Prosecutor's Office. This is one item with separated Sky material. An investigation into the case is underway - it was stated today in the reply of the Bjelopolje Higher Prosecutor's Office to Vijesti.
That material refers to cases of police torture of arrested persons, previously known to the public under the working title "Ovaj mi umrije, pi!"...
What is the specific case in question?
That was not announced today, but it is no longer important because there is one much more important piece of information to be surprised.
That the torture of the two detainees was described in detail by their lawyer in the complaint submitted on July 3, 2020.
To whom was the appeal submitted?
Vladimir Novović, who at the time was the investigating judge in the High Court.
And it remained so, until the election for the chief special prosecutor on March 18, 2022...
There was also torture, and that unguarded...
Three years later, the files of one case were delivered to the High Prosecutor's Office in Bijelo Polje...
And in that one, the scouting has just begun...
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Saturday, July 8 - When it takes so much for one case of torture that was photographed, how long will it take to investigate death threats against Bosniaks and Muslims.
And the outpouring of hatred that hasn't been seen since Montenegro.
Not only those calmed by the Peace of San Stefano, but also those of warriors from the golden age of the Ottoman Empire...
But this time it's criminals?
They are, but not just any. But the Montenegrins, as the old people would say - from the bottom of the tub.
And the top of the state, I would say...
Because that Z. was not only part of the top security of the state, but also the supreme link between the political and mafia wings of its government...
And then, after the start of the DPS struggle to strengthen the Montenegrin national identity and the declaration of war between the clans over three hundred kilos of cocaine, those essentially close wings formally merged into one.
Their unity in strengthening Montenegrinism was so strengthened that at the locations where the church part of that identity was allegedly defended, the head of state and the head(s) of the mafia appeared at the same time...
Why do I say supposedly? Well, because the fight of the DPS for the Montenegrin church started only after the DPS government donated all its property to another church.
The secular property of Montenegro, including all state institutions, passed into the hands of the mafia...
Well, now that identity-strengthened mafia, under the baton of the police, is singing to us on the Sky application "The sky is not as blue as above Montenegro"...
And, what is controversial?
Nothing, if the "blue sky" is not immediately followed by the earthly police command: "Deri, bro, Turks"...
And that the poetically inspired mafia brother does not elaborate on that command: "With a sharp saber along Grahovac, come forward who is a Montenegrin"...
And if, in the break between those two identity songs, a love song wasn't heard: "If a bula knew what bacon was like, she would never kiss a Turk"...
And so that neither the late Komita leader Krsto Zrnov nor the recent Komita who leads the Kavački clan would feel neglected in the upside-down reading of Prince Zeko, the policeman begins the poem: "Who passed through Cetinje last night"...
How does it end?
- He swore to his Lord/ on the holy altar of Peter/ that he would lay his head down for Montenegro as a state/ he would not regret...
In the attachment, he sends a photo showing dozens of weapons... With a note that he did not take pictures of the fifty "kalashes" for objective reasons...
The scant police knowledge of history should also be observed objectively...
- Let's go brothers, we sing Sutjeska, only for brothers, for real Montenegrins... Let's go Komita, let's go Junior... let's go these Turks, let's go...
Somehow he combined the partisan struggle for brotherhood and unity (i) with the Serbs with the Komite rebellion against the Serbian army... But he also crushed them with the insurgents against the Ottomans...
At the end of the aforementioned struggle to strengthen the Montenegrin identity, the national anthem was sung...
And that's the end of the fight?
Anyway, that strengthening continued as soon as that river jumped into two seas...
- Can we slaughter some Turks now? - the policeman asked the musicians...
And continued, not waiting for that voice of the ocean to fall silent:
- We are slaughtering Turks from Lješanska nahija, Bar, Ulcinj, Rožaj, Bijelo Polje and so on... - says the first.
- We won't, only these extreme ones... - retorts another policeman.
In the end, in unison with the mafia brothers: "From Glava Zeta to the city of Spuž, the bloody chain of the army stretches"...
If the chain was bloody - yes, more than fifty killed...
It was just not that short, but from Kotor to Pljevlja...
And Sponge? Well, unfortunately, he is still waiting for this army of Montenegrin "patriots"... And its commanders from the mafia...
The political commissars will probably get away with it...
How? I don't know, but now I remembered that the aforementioned strengthening of the national identity of Montenegrins started at the same time as Montenegro joined the European Union...
And there is no forgetting the first love...
Did I already say, the sky is not as blue as on the Sky app...
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Sunday, July 9 - I didn't manage to see what the sky was like in Belgrade today, my focus was on the runway and the delegation to welcome my President.
I didn't vote for him, but he did - or he was just - mine because he hasn't made such a big political mistake that I would have to change my mind.
Well, for a short time, his focus was also diverted from pre-election promises. The President of all citizens does not write such a memorial to the late President, but I tried to understand him at least on a human level.
His godmother does not allow him to remember the nineties, respect for his father's political views allows for bias in the assessment, and the truth about the causes of the split of the DPS even today are many and they differ drastically...
However, there are also many of the president's voters who had to swallow a big frog when rounding number 2...
The second one, which he served them with another sentence in reference, stuck in their throats.
I understand them too, but not only on a human level, but also on a political level.
I guess, in these ten days, the President also understood that Momir Bulatović would not be "remembered as a politician consistent with his views, who did not sell his love for Montenegro for personal and family benefits, but unobtrusively dedicated his life to Montenegro".
For what he wants, Milatović doesn't have to look for it in the archives from the nineties.
If he did not understand the messages of the Montenegrin public on the networks, he will only pay attention during the upcoming visits to the neighboring countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Croatia.
After that, I hope, on the fifth anniversary, he will repeat only the first sentence:
- Momir Bulatović will be remembered as the first President of Montenegro since the introduction of multi-party system.
And put a full stop there.
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Monday, July 10 - Today, I'm afraid, the President put an end to the support of many voters outside his party.
However, in accordance with one part of his pro-European agenda with which he went to Belgrade, I will not first use a stick but a carrot.
Therefore, it is good that he chose Serbia for his first visit out of all the countries in the neighborhood.
But not because of the platitude about two fraternal nations, because everyone else from the former SFRY is equally fraternal to us.
Not even because of modern fairy tales about historical ties and thousand-year-old closeness between the two countries, because in the entire millennium, Montenegro and Serbia were voluntarily together for only 45 years.
It is good that he went to Belgrade first because we have the most problems with the authorities there.
The President of Serbia showed how much he respects Montenegro and its President by not coming to the airport. At which he properly welcomes even those statesmen whom he claims are working against Serbia...
But that speaks about him and not about us, it's good that our President didn't hear me and returned to the plane...
It is also good that the two countries will exchange ambassadors soon, it is a real international embarrassment that both Montenegro and Serbia have them in Ankara, but not in Belgrade and Podgorica...
It's good, let me shorten this carrot a bit, and everything else that the President of Montenegro announced he would do in Belgrade... From the normalization of relations to the Monument to the Unknown Hero...
What he did not announce, but did do, is bad.
And he did what he shouldn't have done, if he really intended to be the President of all citizens - he put his personal religious interest above the interest of the state of Montenegro.
Because there was neither need nor justification for going to the feet of the Serbian patriarch Porfiri.
There was no need because the state of Montenegro and the Serbian Church no longer have open questions.
A decade ago, the property was closed forever by the former government, gifting the SPC and those temples that the communists did not want or simply failed to give to it.
Political issues were closed by the new government, by signing the fundamental contract.
And why is there no justification?
Well, because he went to Serbia as a statesman and not as a believer of the SPC.
And that, as recently as yesterday, he himself claimed that "he will be the President of believers, of those who do not believe, as well as of agnostics"...
And not only that:
- I respect and will respect as a legalist all religious organizations, including the Montenegrin Orthodox Church and all that are registered in Montenegro in accordance with the laws - this is what he said on a very symbolic date, March 23, 3.
In accordance with the law, 22 religious communities are registered in Montenegro.
In the Unified Register of Religious Communities, which is harmonized with that law, under number 17 is the Metropolis of the Montenegrin and Littoral Serbian Orthodox Church.
Joanikije (Jovan) Mićović is registered as a person who, also in accordance with the law, is authorized to represent the Metropolis.
According to the law, Cetinje Monastery is listed as the seat of the Metropolis.
Despite the clarity of the records of religious communities and the law on their legal status, during his state visit to Serbia, the President visited exactly that religious community that is not in the state records.
And not only that, it is not even on the official website of the Metropolis.
Its official and real name there reads: Orthodox Metropolis of Montenegrin and Littoral...
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Tuesday, July 11 - Despite the fact that there are no laws, no records, and no equality of religious communities, it was the President who best explained today why the President of Montenegro has no place with the patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church:
- In Srebrenica, people were killed because of a different name, national and religious affiliation...
- Uncompromising dealing with all tragic events from the past, with clear addressing of responsibility, is of key importance for building inter-ethnic and inter-religious relations in these areas.
- The International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, in their decisions, gave a criminal-legal response in relation to the genocide in Srebrenica.
- We all have a human duty to resolutely condemn any attempts at relativization.
That's what the President said today.
And everything would be as it should be if he, literally yesterday. he did not sit with those who publicly encouraged that genocide.
And from the international courts, whose verdicts the President supports, for years they hid the perpetrators and perpetrators of the genocide.
And they gave almost everyone the highest church decorations.
And, what is most dangerous, they have never repented in these 28 years, let alone renounced their beloved war criminals...
And that is why it is better that the President does not visit Srebrenica today or later...
It is not possible, in the same way, to Srebrenica and the SPC...
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