Đačić: 40 people left Pljevlja

They arrived at that figure after collecting data from schools, as well as based on data obtained from the Ministry of Interior and the Border Police.
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Hussein Pasha's Mosque, Margaret Uehara, Photo: Goran Malidžan
Hussein Pasha's Mosque, Margaret Uehara, Photo: Goran Malidžan
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Ažurirano: 25.06.2015. 05:48h

In recent months, 40 citizens have left Pljevlja, says the president of the Pljevlja Municipality, Mirko Đačić, who yesterday, among other things, discussed this problem with the United States Ambassador Margaret Ann Uehara, at the end of her two-day visit to Pljevlja.

Đačić said that they arrived at that figure after collecting data from schools on the number of students who interrupted classes from January XNUMX until today, as well as based on data received from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Border Police.

"Fortunately, these data are such that emigration from the territory of our municipality is far less than from the territory of other municipalities. All data show that there are no more than 40 people who left the municipality of Pljevlja as a living territory," said Đačić.

The President of the Municipality said that he talked with the ambassador about the potential of this environment, about financial problems, about infrastructural investments, about the measures that will be implemented in terms of environmental protection, as well as the biggest problem of the municipality, unemployment.

"We also talked about NATO integration and future processes," said Đačić, after visiting the Huseinpasha mosque with Uehar.

The American ambassador also spoke with representatives of civil society, some NGOs. She held a presentation in the American Corner, visited the Monastery of the Holy Trinity, the city stadium.

Kadribašić banned journalist Jelovac from entering the mosque

The American ambassador's visit to the Husein Pasha mosque was preceded by an incident, when the head imam of that religious building, Samir Kadribašić, did not allow Dana journalist Božidar Jelovac to enter the courtyard of that religious building.

Kadribašić, who was waiting for the American ambassador in front of the entrance door to the mosque, as soon as he saw Jelovac entering the courtyard, quickly went towards him and told him that he could not enter the building and to leave that area, which he did.

Kadribašić told "Vijesta" that he did not allow Jelovac to enter because he announced in several of his articles that the endowment of the mosque, Husein pasha Boljanić, was the aggressor.

"Until he publicly apologizes, I will not allow such people to enter the mosque," Kadribašić said.

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