Borba published, then removed: The text about the "Islamization of Podgorica" ​​caused stormy reactions - "fascism", "spreading hatred"...

Earlier this week, representatives of the music scene organized a concert for DPS list holder Nermin Abdić

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Portal Borba published and then removed the text "Concert for Nermin: Islamization of Podgorica?", in which the author referred to the event at the Clock Tower in Podgorica earlier this week when, as reported by the media, "legends of the Montenegrin music scene gave a concert to his friend Nermin Abdić", the holder of the list of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) for the local elections.

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Text removedfoto: Screenshot/Borba.me

Due to its content, the controversial text caused stormy reactions in the public.

Part of the text that Borba removed
Part of the text that Borba removedphoto: x.com/LakovicMiodrag

"If you want to see what fascism looks like in its purest form and what we are fighting against in Montenegro, be sure to read this text. If you want us to send a message that there is no place in Podgorica to count people by national and religious key, the opportunity is 29.09 ", wrote DPS deputy and former mayor of Podgorica Ivan Vuković.

DPS MP Oskar Huter said that in Montenegro "we are still only divided into humans and non-humans".

"This kind of fascism can only be written by a member of this second category. That's why support for Nermin, for a man and a friend. For a better and more beautiful Podgorica, for a European Montenegro," he said on IX.

Miodrag Laković, MP of the Europe Now Movement, said that the text represents the spread of hatred.

"Intrigued by the comments, I read the column where as a reader I usually don't go. This is absolutely reprehensible and is an example of segregation and the spread of religious and national hatred. Podgorica has always been an undivided civil society and will always remain so. Like Montenegro," he wrote is he.

The head of the Islamic community in Montenegro, Rifat Fejzić, said that it was "fascism".

"Let everyone vote for whoever they think has a good program and in whom they believe. I am convinced that there are many good and honest people on all lists. But this is fascism," wrote Fejzić.

Social Democrat MP Nikola Zirojević also spoke.

"We are not on the same list, and perhaps it is most accurate to say that we are political competition. But first and foremost, we are friends! Well, you can't even spit under the window of a person like Nermin Abdić, you chauvinist, neo-fascist bastard," said Zirojević. on Iks.

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