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That's what our police officers, patriots, mayors, prosecutors, businessmen, defense ministers, Robin Hoods, journalists, and analysts were like. All on the list, all in the address book of some shady businessman who organized the state and lives, cheered and clothed

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Arrest of Predrag Bošković, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Arrest of Predrag Bošković, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Why are the citizens so silent tonight, so terrible, so strange? Why is the NGO sector so silent?

Everyone has fallen silent because they are waiting and know very well who has eaten how much salt with whom. They will not continue to hold grudges against those in power, even when it is clearly and publicly visible what they have done to people and how much money they have pocketed. No one will speak out, not because they are afraid, they will not speak out because they are opportunists. They gossip, but do not comment, they protest, but do not get involved. Everything is done with gloves on, cunning and cautious.

Here's an example: the boys from Bar who were beaten by the police are listed by name and surname. It says nicely that "Klisic to break 50 volunteers", and that "Mushroom, Mushroom, Petrić i Djordjevic that they get a beating". It says, "they get", that's exactly what it says. What does that mean? That the then government representatives, who had obviously switched to the side of crime, beat them up for their opinions and memes. Or is it a crime that they were too Serb? Nobody, nothing to anyone. Why? They were not a desirable "option"? Maybe because the aforementioned are not close to the "structures", they are not on the line, there is no point and benefit from them if someone mentions them. It's all a calculation. Citizens of the state of Montenegro were beaten up by the Montenegrin police, on the orders of a businessman from a cafe.

Also, it can be seen in the correspondence between the former leaders of the prosecution and police with their shady superior businessman that they are counting themselves before the elections and that Pedja Boskovic and the team are urging that certain people from Berane be forced to stay home on election day. Imagine an ordinary man from Berane who lives, or rather survives, in a town in the north of Montenegro, a town whose economy and future have been destroyed. That man has started a family, wants to work, is certainly five times more diligent and hardworking than someone who was close to DPS. He certainly does not promote anything at work because he knows the price of that. Let us note that he works in a private company, he understands a lot of things and probably keeps quiet even though he has his own opinion about politics, the state, society and the system. That man certainly goes to work diligently and does his utmost to prove himself and to keep that job, to provide for his family's existence.

But one Sunday, a directive arrives that he must stay home, not go out to vote, because he is not sure about a team that checks the sure votes. It is safer that way, not to lie, not to contradict. Imagine that week, the humiliation of a worker employed by a private company. Imagine that injustice and shame. And? Nobody cares, nobody asks about those people, about the despised freedom and democracy. Maybe those Berane people did well, so they didn't get a slap in the face like the people of Bar.

That's what our police officers, patriots, mayors, prosecutors, businessmen, defense ministers, Robin Hoods, journalists, and analysts were like. All on the list, all in the address book of some shady businessman who organized the state and lives, cheered and dressed them up. In addition, he sometimes made fun of them, which is normal when using people as puppets. When you buy someone, you can do whatever you want to them. Literally.

Someone got money, someone got a position, and someone got a slap in the face. Who knows what will come out, that's why many are keeping quiet, waiting for other messages to be more interesting, so they can breathe a sigh of relief.

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