NSD Bar: Thirty years of DPS rule, which manifested itself in mafia confrontations in Bar, cannot but leave a mark

"Years of continuous pedagogical and educational work with the youth are needed in order to bring the criminal environment in which numerous generations of Baran grew up to the level of tolerance for which Bar was recognized long before the DPS became the government"

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Thirty years of DPS rule, which manifested itself in mafia confrontations on the streets of Bar, cannot but leave a mark and be simply erased with an eraser. Unfortunately, such recognized persons have been idols in our city for years, announced the Municipal Board of the New Serbian Democracy Bar.

In their announcement, they strongly condemned the attack on a group of teenagers and young athletes from Bosnia and Herzegovina that happened in Bar.

"Unfortunately for us, young athletes who are the personification of a healthy life were the target of young people as well, but those who, unfortunately for us, went down the wrong path. Not wanting to get into the motives of such an act and prejudging the goal of that act of vandalism by the perpetrators, it is clear that "peer violence is taking on enormous proportions, and society's response to it is very weak", according to the NSD Bar.

Two nights ago, a group of young men in Bar physically attacked two athletes of the "Sarajevo" Athletic Club who came to Montenegro for training. Minors from Sarajevo were assisted in the Emergency Medical Service and the General Hospital in Bar. One of them was diagnosed with a serious physical injury in the form of a broken nose and jawbone, which is why he was transported to the Clinical Center of Montenegro for further hospitalization.

The municipal board of NSD Bar points out that years of continuous pedagogical and educational work with the youth are needed in order to bring the criminal environment in which numerous generations of Barans grew up to the level of tolerance for which Bar was recognized, as they say, long before the DPS became the government in Montenegro and Bar and "a synonym for all social deviations of the once peaceful and beautiful coastal town".

"We wish the young men from Bosnia and Herzegovina who were injured a speedy recovery, and that they visit Bar again this summer with their families and enjoy the charms of the sea and the Adriatic," they said in the announcement.

They told the authorities that peer violence will not be eradicated by a declarative appeal through the media, but only by the hard work of professional services in the educational, pedagogic and social sectors.

"And, primarily through the cultivation of true family values, for which Montenegro, and Bar itself, was widely recognized," they conclude in the announcement.

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