Vice President of New Serbian Democracy (Nova) Goran Danilović today accused the Supreme State Prosecutor (Ranka) Čarapić that on her order five people were detained for distributing leaflets, including an official of that party.
In the afternoon, the police detained the president of the "Stop Discrimination" Association, Darko Rašović, and the president of the Podgorica New Serbian Democracy Committee, Radoš Zećević, as well as three other people.
In a statement delivered to the MINA agency, Danilović stated that he could hardly be surprised by anything the Democratic Party of Socialists and the Social Democratic Party do. or not, the inscriptions 'No Serbian - no school' and 'Boycott'", he said. Danilović said that because of this, for more than 12 hours, five people were "in some kind of custody". "Of course, the intention is to people are afraid, but it is terrible that Montenegro, which, allegedly, almost joined the European Union, if the opposition is appeased, continues to function in this way today," he said.
"But it is almost unbelievable that, by order of the Supreme State Prosecutor, an action was taken today to stop the distribution of leaflets on which, believe it or not, there were the inscriptions 'No Serbian - no school' and 'Boycott'"
According to him, the president of Podgorica's Nova Committee, Radoš Zečević, is among those detained. "We arrived in front of the Security Center, because among those detained was the one who tried to free the youth and a boy, so he was also detained as an organizer," he said. Danilović.
A 15-year-old was also detained
He said that the president of the Non-Governmental Organization Stop Discrimination, Darko Rašović, was also detained because "he was allegedly doing something against the state". that someone mistreats them either physically or mentally. It is terrible to try to make slaves out of people", stated Danilović. He said that Nova will never agree to this kind of backwardness and unhappiness of Montenegro.
It is the shame, primitivism and panic of a government that is aware that it survives only on misfortune, divisions and blood-earned money
"If they think that they have to agree on something with us and that our votes are necessary for them, then they should think about what they are doing, because with such pressure they can only provoke our anger, but not our goodwill," warned Danilović. He added that today a boy under the age of 15 was detained and interrogated "just because he was handing out leaflets to people older than him". "It is the shame, primitivism and panic of a government that is aware that it survives only on misfortune, divisions and blood-earned money. "One day, all of this will be on someone's face," said Danilović.
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