Vujović: Civil societies are the best antidote to the evils of nationalism and megalomania

"The weakening of civic Montenegro is the best gift to those who are doing everything to make BiH disappear - just as the architects of the war, in their mission to divide Bosnia, had imagined, in which Sarajevo was killed for four years and genocide was committed in Srebrenica."

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When nation and religion enter the political arena, great troubles and destruction set in. Then everything else is endangered - reason, knowledge, competence, character, responsibility, professionalism, said one of the leaders of the European Union, Ivan Vujović.

"That's when universal values ​​and the idea of ​​equality of all people, regardless of their affiliation, suffer. That's when the rule of law and equality before the law suffer because 'our' orthodox believers can do anything," said Vujović.

Montenegro, he points out, survives the most as a civil and multicultural society in the region.

"That is why it is a target of Nazis. That is why they want to turn it into a collection of several national and religious groups, which should be governed by their so-called home states. Strengthening civic Montenegro is the best incentive for strengthening civic, integral, functional and European BiH. At the same time, weakening civic Montenegro is the best gift to those who are doing everything to make BiH disappear - just as the architects of the war, in their mission to divide Bosnia, had imagined, in which Sarajevo was killed for four years and genocide was committed in Srebrenica," he said.

Civic Montenegro, said Vujović, is the best proof that a BiH like that is possible.

"Civic Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina are a hawthorn stake in the heart of nationalist and big-state politics. Those who, supposedly representing Bosniaks, ideologically feed the evil politics and ideology that wanted to wipe out Bosniaks with their actions and statements should think a little better about all this," said Vujović.

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