Medenica: The monstrous plan of the son of the former president of the Supreme Court showed how far they were willing to go to preserve power

Medenica said that today he wonders how many more innocent people were the targets of such criminal plans and how many people suffered because they were "wrong" in the eyes of the regime.

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Bojan Medenica, Photo: Private archive
Bojan Medenica, Photo: Private archive
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The text published today, which shows that Miloš Medenica, the son of Vesna Medenica, planned a brutal attack on police officer Mladen Lebo Bošković, and at the same time devised a way to frame "a certain Medenica from the Democrats", that is, me, shows not only the cruelty of a regime, but also the depth of the moral collapse of a system that has been destroying us for decades, assessed Bojan Medenica, a member of Democratic Montenegro.

"We experienced a lot as the opposition during the three decades of Milo Đukanović's rule. His regime did not hesitate to use the cruelest methods to discredit, crush and destroy us. We were labeled traitors, enemies of the state, targets of false accusations and fabricated scandals.

"But this monstrous plan by Miloš Medenica, the son of the former president of the Supreme Court, to frame me for an attack on a police officer shows the lengths they were willing to go to in order to preserve their power. Imagine what we have been through when this is just one example of what we have suffered for decades," Medenica pointed out.

He said that this was not only a personal blow, but also a blow to every free citizen of Montenegro who dared to stand up against injustice.

"Milo Djukanovic's regime used the courts, the police, the media and criminal structures to remain in power. But what is most terrifying is the dehumanization they subjected us to. For them, this was not an ordinary political struggle, but a fight against the dignity and honor of every free-thinking person in our country," he said.

Medenica said that today he wonders how many more innocent people were the targets of such criminal plans and how many people suffered because they were "wrong" in the eyes of the regime.

"We endured, but what about the others who did not? Those whose lives and families were similarly destroyed? I believe this is the moment when Montenegro must confront its past. Let us never again allow fear, hatred and brutality to rule our lives. The truth is painful, but it is the only path to justice and reconciliation.

"Thank you to everyone who is with me in these moments. My fight for justice will not stop, not only for my sake, but also for the sake of all those who suffered during this long and difficult period of our political struggle," concluded Medenica.

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