Milačić on "Storm": Four years ago, the same evil wanted to drive Serbs out of Montenegro on tractors.

Milačić said that today they remember "thousands killed and hundreds of thousands exiled from their homes, while official Croatia celebrates"

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Milačić, Photo: Real Montenegro
Milačić, Photo: Real Montenegro
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On this day in 1995, the "Storm", a pogrom against Serbs from the Republic of Serbian Krajina, began, on this day we remember thousands killed and hundreds of thousands exiled from their homes, while official Croatia celebrates, announced the president of Prava Montenegro, Marko Milačić.

"The same Croatia that recently declared Montenegrin politicians undesirable because of the historic passing of the Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica. Croatia, a member of the EU, isn't that clear to everyone, does not renounce its crimes, neither those from the Second World War, nor those from two decades ago. She doesn't give up, no, she waters those flowers of evil, while teaching us lessons about values, democracy, good neighborliness," said Milacic.

He said that "four years ago, the same evil wanted to drive Serbs out of Montenegro on tractors."

"Today, after four years, a lot has changed, so instead of tractors for Serbia, we will import tractors from Serbia," Milačić said.

He said that the Serbian people, wherever they live, on this day, in addition to a deep bow for all the victims of "Storm", must think about unity, "to be as one, regardless of borders, regardless of everything: only with our storm of unity and love we can overcome all the storms of hatred and evil".

"We have shown, like few people in the world, that despite the enormous sacrifices throughout history, we have always and without exception been on the right side of history, never misled, but precisely because of this, always on a huge trial and crucifixion. We have always stood in a terrible place. And survived. Precisely because we have always stood on the sidelines of the greatest civilizational values, evil fell upon us, whether it was the evil of the First War, the evil of the Second War, the evil of the Storm, or any other evil, and evil always comes from the same place, only its form changes , this earthly character. Despite everything, there is nothing more beautiful than being part of a nation that did not give in, that did not surrender and sold, that did not fall, that did not become part of evil, on the contrary, that always was and always will be a nation that prefers freedom and from life itself," he said.

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