The Svetosavska Srpska list advocates that the street Partizanski put in the Tološi neighborhood of Podgorica be renamed to the street of Blagoj Jovović, the Serbian hero from Montenegro, announced Radule - Rade Bojović, councilor candidate and vice president of the Svetosavska City Committee in Podgorica.
"Blagoje Jovović was a soldier of the Yugoslav Royal Army in the Motherland, the son of the Knights of the Hills and the avenger of the Serbs who died in Jasenovac during the era of the Independent State of Croatia. This Bjelopavlić, in the Argentinian town of Lomas del Palomar, on April 10, 1957, was fatally wounded by two bullets the Ustasha leader, Anto Pavelić. The criminal later died as a result of his wounds in Franco's Spain. With this, Jovović accomplished what the entire services that were allegedly looking for the bloody leader of the NDH could not or did not want to do," Bojović pointed out in a statement that was delivered by Svetosavska.
Obojović added that "Svetosavska respects both anti-fascist movements, both Partisan and Chetnik, which operated among the Serbian people and on the territory of Montenegro."
"Respecting the numerous descendants of the people of the Plains of Montenegro, the king's soldiers, anti-fascists, we conclude that it is necessary to correct a historical injustice and that a street in Podgorica bears the name of the hero who dealt with the greatest fascists and Nazis, after Adolf Hitler, who is remembered by Europe. If they both modern Montenegro, both Serbian and Montenegrin, not only declaratively anti-fascist, then no one should mind if this street is named after a man who is the best offshoot of traditional Montenegro. By accepting the initiative of Svetosavska, a clear message would be sent to the Serbs that anti-fascists in Montenegro value the Serbian participation in the total population and the Serbian contribution to the freedom of these areas and the anti-fascism of the former Yugoslavia," Bojović concluded.
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