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He died in the High Court

How lucky that neither the police nor civilian videographers had entered the building, the biggest hole in this digging affair would not have been publicly dug up - that both the hole and the tunnel to it look drastically more elegant than the depot.

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Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Friday, September 15 - "No country is waging such a merciless war against its most educated citizens: taxes, nepotism, the rule of idiots. Behind the madmen will truly be a scorched earth. Who will heal, teach, project, create? History probably does not remember this kind of planned autogenocide."

This is how the distinguished Serbian screenwriter and playwright, Nebojša Romčević, saw his native Serbia.

But, I don't know why, he failed in the last sentence, forgetting that everything he wrote had already happened to mine, that is, to our Montenegro.

The war that the Montenegrin state waged against its most educated citizens for thirty years was merciless.

Behind the madman - I'm not saying it, but he, it's smart to hedge with quotes until our judiciary comes to its senses - there really is a scorched earth.

There is no one in it now to heal, teach, project, create. In fact, almost none. But, unlike the President of the High Court, I know what "almost yes..." means.

That there are very few people who want, can and can make this parched land fruitful.

And that they are weak, just like in the nineties.

And that there are fewer and fewer people who want, know and can hear them, just like in the nineties.

And that the planned Montenegrin autogenocide is remembered not only by history, but also by (still) living witnesses.

The third anniversary of the end of that great crime has just passed.

Endemic. And by motives. And by the method of execution. And by the consequences...

Until Serbia, ten years ago, went the way of Montenegro...

* * *

Saturday, September 16 - Despite the consequences of that indigenous autogenocide, it seems to me that there is still hope for Montenegro.

Where did I find her?

In an inconspicuously placed piece of news that - apart from Vijesti - remained in the shadow of attractive party gossip.

And mutual accusations for the collapse of negotiations on Montenegro's path to the hashtag #450/700/1.000.

What is it about?

On the consent given by the Government at the request of the administration of Podgorica on the conversion of the city's construction land, etc...

Translated from official language: a new block of buildings with five floors P+5 will not be built on the plot of four thousand square meters in Block nine - as foreseen in the urban plan.

That neglected land will be used for children's playgrounds and a park.

Well, I know that it is neither the first nor the only park in the capital. But it is the first time, not only in Podgorica but also in the rest of Montenegro, that the government has given up almost two million euros.

And more, if she entered into a traditional deal with investors whose earnings were previously estimated at ten million.

"For a green and humane Podgorica," said Luka Rakčević to its citizens.

Thank you for these four thousand square meters of greenery, I would also like to tell him as deputy mayor.

It is also big for the capital, where more trees are cut down than planted.

And speaking of planting, I, as a citizen, have one request.

For Podgorica to become drastically greener and more humane by repurposing those XNUMX square meters in Sadine...

* * *

Sunday, September 17 - Unfortunately, hope for change here is fragile. It disappears in a day, but not so much because of the government as because of those who elect it.

- Write to us, look how many readers were interested in the news about the relinquishment of 8.238 very profitable residential square meters in favor of a financially unprofitable park for children - an environmental activist wrote to me today.

I looked on the most read Vijesti portal - 18.084.

The first information about mining to the court depot was read by - 149.411.

I understand, information about digging a tunnel in the middle of the capital would achieve a record reading in any country.

The record of shallow intelligence, before which even clearly written facts are powerless, is still held by Montenegro.

Where were the policemen while the tunnel was being dug?... Probably where they should be on assignment, which certainly doesn't involve detecting sounds in the already noisy city center.

Why didn't they discover the hole in the depot in time?... Because of the law according to which the policemen are not even allowed to look there for eight years.

Why didn't the Police Directorate strengthen the security of court buildings?... Because the law has already been broken even with the sixty or so policemen who are already guarding them.

* * *

Monday, September 18 - Among the parties, in the beginning, the record holders in stupidity were the PES members, already proverbially ignorant of the law, who are otherwise obsessed with Ur because of their unprecedented animosity towards the prime minister and the minister.

- Dritan Abazović and Filip Adžić are the office bearers during whose mandate the strength of the institution was significantly weakened and its capacity to use the opportunity to break up criminal clans was weakened - this is how they explained the request that the Prime Minister and the Minister of Police resign.

Why the resignation when the two were already dismissed a year ago - PES did not even try to explain.

And if they did, it would be in vain.

After the resignation, the same rules apply to the Prime Minister and the Government as in the case of loss of confidence - the Constitution requires them to carry out their work until the election of a new Prime Minister and a new Government.

PES's stupidity record was broken by DPS though.

- The undetected and unhindered digging of tunnels and the destruction of the depot of the High Court in Podgorica is an indication of the factual disintegration in the security system of Montenegro - it is only one of the pearls of the never-again ruling party.

The destruction of which is best evidenced by the digging of tunnels and holes in the depot.

After the aforementioned security system ended the tradition of bringing evidence through the main door.

* * *

Tuesday, September 19 - Unfortunately, several representatives of the judicial authorities managed to surpass them.

It's just that it wasn't about stupidity with them, but about elementary ignorance of the laws by which they should judge.

The authority's reputation and trust in it have long been at a low ebb. But if it weren't for this tunnel affair, we might never know how there are judges who are unable to remember one article of a law from 2015.

That "security of persons, property and facilities of courts is performed by employees of the court or prosecutor's office on security duties or legal entities authorized to perform protection and security duties".

And that the Law on Amendments to the Law on Internal Affairs "deleted from the description of police duties the provisions related to the provision of conditions for the smooth operation of the courts, the state prosecutor's office and the maintenance of order in those bodies".

These two sentences have been repeated at least twenty times since last spring, on the occasion of the suicide bombing at the entrance to the Basic Court.

For the fact that, despite the legal ban, a few policemen still enter the building in Njegoševa, the judges can thank the fact that the President of the Supreme Court is a protected person, but also the good will of the Police Administration.

How lucky that this time neither the policemen nor the photo-reporters entered that building, the biggest dirt in this digging affair was not dug up.

And it's a shame that both the hole and the tunnel to it look drastically classier than the depot.

Whose interior is the shame of the High Court.

And its president.

And all judges and employees of that court...

* * *

Wednesday, September 20 - Twenty-one non-governmental organizations continue to protest against Montenegro's support for Expo 2030 to be held in Saudi Arabia.

Why exactly 21 when that number clearly identifies one, unlike non-governmental, legitimate anti-government political organization - I would not raise any well-founded suspicions.

The fact that the problem with the support of Montenegro is fabricated - I have to.

If it were not so, 21 NGOs would have told the public the truth.

That Italy was left without this support is because the Expo in Milan was held only - eight years ago.

It is also true that at least that much time still needs to pass before we find out if "this decision will have consequences for Montenegro's path to the EU", as 21 NGOs suspect.

It is also true that only South Korea has the right to be angry because of the Government's decision.

It is true, and the most important thing, that Saudi Arabia was also supported by the USA, Greece, France, Bulgaria, Spain and 120 other countries.

And yes, it is also true that Montenegro never promised support to Italy, former minister Ranko Krivokapić did so without a government decision.

Each of the 21 NGOs knew all this, but remained silent.

How lucky that they kept quiet about something else.

That the Government supported the undemocratic regime of Saudi Arabia in this way, which brutally and massively violates human rights.

And that the state's donation to our state university raises suspicions of corruption.

The former regime, always swearing by the number 21, supported Turkey for a decade and a half, opening all border crossings for business.

The Turkish regime is not that it is undemocratic and that it brutally and massively violates human rights, but the world will remember it for the drastic endangerment of women by violating the declaration named after Istanbul, the city where it was signed.

He will also be remembered for the arrest of several thousand demonstrators in one day.

And according to verdicts with a prison sentence of - 11.196 years...

And all thanks to dictator Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Who sent donations to Montenegro much more valuable than these three million from Riyadh.

It's a pity that this group of 21 NGOs was not there to suspect former prime ministers of corruption

And even bigger because individually almost all of them - pretended to be dead...

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