In the Montenegrin parliament today, an ode of support for crime and criminals was played without any respect for the victims and their families, Aida Petrović, an activist and feminist of the women's peace movement, announced today.
She reacted on the occasion of the mini-concert that was held today in the Parliament of Montenegro.
"On the day and anniversary when innocent people had to get off train 671 and when the Štrpci station became their last life stop, on the day of remembrance that 30 years ago a name was important, vital in this crime, on the day when the true tribute to innocent victims and cherishes with respect and in silence the culture of memory, in the Montenegrin parliament, hypocritically and with false empathy, they honor the victims of the death train by mocking and organizing a mini-concert. What a shame, inhumanity and sin of those deputies who designed and supported today's so-called cultural performance. You "representatives of the people" pay an ostensible tribute to the victims in Štrpci, and then in the plenary hall of the parliament, you allow an already planned concert to take place. You spread culture and reconciliation by rejoicing over the innocent victims, by playing music on the day of commemoration of a monstrous crime when the "wrong" name meant safe death," Petrović pointed out in a statement submitted by the Montenegrin Women's Lobby.
She added that "all those who supported this today, trampling over dead people whose graves are unknown with serious or any music, are poor people."
"Out of 365 days, you found today to be the day for assembly music and cultural promotion. And now, as a citizen with a "wrong" name, I should believe in your "true intentions", not obvious plots, mockery, untruths and mockery hidden from the public eye towards to those who "smell of tallow because they are members of a non-existent religion". Do you unfortunate people on this day have a culture of respect and remembrance for the families of the victims, for their lifelong pain, for living wounds that never healed?" Petrović said.
She said that "all those who designed a "cultural performance" on the day of the sad anniversary and supported it with silence make the Štrpci 671 death train continue to travel and that those with different names can be the target of those faithful admirers of the ideologies of "blood and soil" and their creators. war criminals".
"There is no end to shame in the Montenegrin parliament," concluded Petrović.
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