Amfilohije: The annexation of the so-called parts of Montenegro began. Greater Albania

"It is sad and sad that the modern Montenegrin government recognized that tyranny, accepted the bombing of Kosovo and Metohija, the violence against Kosovo and Metohija, as well as the persecution of many compatriots who were exiled from Kosovo and Metohija to Montenegro," said Amfilohje.
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Sunday of Orthodoxy, Metropolitan Amfilohije, Photo: Metropolis of Montenegro and the Littoral
Sunday of Orthodoxy, Metropolitan Amfilohije, Photo: Metropolis of Montenegro and the Littoral
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Ažurirano: 03.05.2015. 07:51h

The recent declaration of war criminal Hashim Thaci and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama as honorary citizens of Ulcinj is the beginning of the annexation of the so-called parts of Montenegro. Greater Albania, Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro and the Coast said yesterday in the Savina monastery.

"They were declared honorary citizens in Ulcinj. In other words, they are already slowly annexing Kosovo and Metohija, parts of Montenegro and Macedonia to Albania," Amfilohije said.

According to the statement of the Metropolis of Montenegro and the Littoral, he said this on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyrdom of Đorđe Martinović, a Serb from Kosovo, who was allegedly beaten to death with a beer bottle by Albanian terrorists on May 1, 1985.

"It is a modern way of impaling. You can see from the last name where Đorđe Matrtinović is from, that he is from Bajice near Cetinje. His suffering started the impaling of Kosovo and Metohija, a suffering that continues today," Amfilohije said.

He pointed out that the former communist authorities tried to hide Martinović's suffering from the public, and even claimed that it was self-harm.

"But the martyrdom cannot be forgotten or remain silent," said the metropolitan.

Amfilohije also spoke about, as stated, the continuity of Nazi-fascist, communist and NATO violence against Kosovo and Metohija, from 1941 to the present day.

"Before our eyes, with the cooperation of contemporary powerful and tyrants, in whose tyranny unfortunately for the first time in history the government of this country and this nation is taking part, great violence and misfortune is happening and continuing in Kosovo and Metohija," said the Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral.

He called the fact that the Montenegrin government recognized the independence of Kosovo and Metohija sad and regretful.

"It is sad and sad that the modern Montenegrin government recognized that tyranny, accepted the bombing of Kosovo and Metohija, the violence against Kosovo and Metohija, as well as the persecution of many compatriots who were exiled from Kosovo and Metohija to Montenegro," said Amfilohje.

He also said that he recently sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, in which he informed him about the suffering of a refugee family from Metohija, originally from Vasojević.

"The father of that family, which I know and have visited, which has been cared for by the Ostrog monastery for sixteen years, previously wrote me a letter in which he says that he is preparing to go to France as an asylum seeker, because, he says, he has no life here in Montenegro "They live in a ruin that only has a roof, but the authorities ordered them to move out of that ruin," Amfilohije pointed out.

The Metropolitan added that the victim from Kosmet complained in a letter that his wife was recently beaten just because she wore a T-shirt that said "Serbia".

"That woman's father was killed by Shiptari, her brother was killed, her sisters were raped, and she was raped," said Amfilohije and added that he sent a copy of that letter, along with his cover letter, to Đukanović, and that he expects a reply from him.

"I wrote to him: This is what is happening with my and your Montenegrin women during your time as president who recognized independent Kosovo and during my time, the unfortunate and miserable Metropolitan of Montenegro," Amfilohije said.

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