GI May 21: Obscure neo-Chetniks Mandić and Joanikije think they are rewriting history with lies

"The Zidani Most will always remain a place where domestic traitors and criminals fled justice, on the tail of the defeated Wehrmacht," GI 21. maj said on social media.

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GI May 21
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The Civic Initiative (GI) 21 May called the President of the Parliament of Montenegro Andrija Mandić "obscure neo-Chetniks" and said that a few of them "think they are rewriting history with lies."

"The obscure neo-Chetniks Mandić and Joanikije think they are rewriting history with lies. The Zidani Most will always remain a place where domestic traitors and criminals fled justice, on the tail of the defeated Wehrmacht," GI 21. maj said on the social network X.

Earlier today, Mandić laid a wreath in Kamniška Bistrica dedicated to the victims of the Zidani Bridge, the Parliament of Montenegro announced.

Earlier today, after serving the liturgy at the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Ljubljana, Joanikije said that God's providence "has arranged for us to prayerfully commemorate the eightieth anniversary of the suffering of the remnants of the royal army in the homeland, priests and over 20.000 faithful people, who were killed by Tito's communists in Slovenia, after the end of World War II, during May and June 1945."

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