The president of the Municipal Committee of the Liberal Party (LP) Nikšić, Jelena Marković, today gave a statement before the prosecutor's office in Cetinje under the indictment for the events at the Belvedere, the party announced.
"This continues political pressure on dissidents of this government who then expressed a civil rebellion against the collapse of the state and society," she said.
Belvedere was, according to her, the democratic and civil resistance of Montenegrins of all three faiths and a testimony to the brutal torture of the police against innocent people who came to peacefully express their protest against the humiliation of Cetinje as the capital and of Montenegro, because of the violent enthronement of the faithful of the Church of Serbia, who in the end carried out by brutal police torture, that is, an assault on innocent citizens by which we are all threatened.
"My question for the Ombudsperson is who prevented his team from being in Cetinje on September 4 and 5 and why instead of being here where the epicenter and the absolute need to be a team, the protector of human rights and freedoms was not there but in front of the Temple where there was no no danger? Why was there no control of police work that day by such an important institution? Why was the same transferred to the events of July 13 in NK?" said Marković, according to the announcement of the Liberal Party.
If by any chance it happens again, she said, I would be at the Belvedere again.
"It is clear that this is an attempt at a pre-election lynching and a clear intention of intimidation by the Prime Minister in a technical mandate," she added.
As Marković said, until today it has not been established who was responsible for the command responsibility in the work of the police in Cetinje and how much authority was exceeded, "and that is what I am asking the prosecution."
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