Members of the Security Committee learned from the media about the decision of Montenegro to accept a prisoner from Guantánamo within the framework of the Government's humanitarian program. That's why the initiative is already coming.
"We demand from the President of the Security Committee, Nuhodžić, to schedule a session of the Security Committee without delay, to invite representatives of the Government," Velizar Kaluđerović said.
For more detailed information, the Ministry of Internal Affairs points to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was the bearer of that project. I will just remind you that Montenegro is only one of the countries of the European Union and the region that participates in that humanitarian project," said the Minister of the Interior Raško Konjević.
Today, TV "Vijesti" did not receive an answer from the relevant department to the question of how a citizen of Yemen who was in prison in Cuba for more than 13 years will be resocialized in Montenegro.
The opposition believes that Montenegro could have used its right to lead an autonomous policy, and they are not even sure that it has an adequate system for resocialization.
"If we were to look at the population per capita, we could take some of them somewhere for socialization. And here we are honored to receive a terrorist trainer for socialization. I am not sure how it will go, that it is good and that the majority of citizens are looking forward to it," he said. is independent MP Goran Danilović.
According to a secret Pentagon document from eight years ago published by Wikileaks, Al-Suweydi was designated as a high-risk detainee, and two years later the US authorities determined that the Al Qaeda bomber trainer was no longer dangerous, that he could be released from prison.
For members of the Security Committee from the ruling coalition, there is no room for dilemmas about security risks.
"I really don't know any information about it, but I believe that the security services of Montenegro are doing their job," said Suljo Mustafić.
Velizar Kaluđerović states that he has more questions for the authorities.
"Should we give that person Montenegrin citizenship? Will it be a person with permanent residence? How will the security problem be solved considering that we are talking about a person who taught members of Bin Laden's organization how to throw bombs," he asks. Kaludjerovic.
TV "Vijesti" did not receive any answers from the National Security Agency, but last night the Government only briefly announced that Montenegro accepted participation in the humanitarian aid program for the closure of the Guantanamo base and that most European countries, including Germany and Italy, are participating in it. , Russia, Hungary, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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