FPN Student Council: We are surprised by the attitude and terminology of those we learn from

"As the core and basic cell of the academic community, we students, invite all actors of the public scene to jointly preserve the wealth that life in a multi-ethnic state has provided us"

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The building where the FPN is located, Photo: Boris Pejović
The building where the FPN is located, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Student Council of the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) wants to disassociate itself from nationalism and all hate speech, and to condemn them, regardless of political preferences, according to the council's official Instagram profile.

"We are witnessing inappropriate and immoderate statements, which, unfortunately, are not lacking on the public stage in our country these days. We are especially surprised by the attitude and use of terminology of those from whom we learn and who should be our example. As the core and basic cell of the academic community, we, the students, call on all actors of the public scene to jointly preserve the wealth that life in a multi-ethnic state has provided us. Without hatred. Without prejudice. With respect. Motivated by the desire to rise from the national level to the civil level, we appeal for the strengthening of the cultural, sovereign and civil Black Up because that's the only way we can move forward," reads the post of the FPN Student Council on Instagram.

Teaching assistant at FPN Nemanja Batrićević said at a meeting in Podgorica the night before yesterday, which was announced by Montenegrin patriotic organizations, without mentioning any name or specific organization behind the meeting: "The latter is a hurray for Dritan Abazović, Žarko and Luka Rakčević and Filipe Adžić. If you hand over Montenegro to the Chetniks, you will be remembered as traitors."

Batrićević then also said that they had gathered to say that they should not be ashamed of the Montenegrin name and to send a message to Bosniaks, Croats, and Muslims that they are not alone.

"Without you, we don't even need Montenegro," he said.

He said that they are here to promise that they will not give in to the "Ravnogorsk fool".

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