Cetinje educational and cultural workers announced a plenum and support for students tomorrow

"We believe that all of us as a society must take more serious steps and influence the institutions of the system to take responsibility so that the aforementioned crimes never happen again," the statement said.

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Cetinje (Illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Cetinje educational and cultural workers have announced that they will organize a Plenum in solidarity with the informal student group "Kamo śutra", which will be held tomorrow in front of the Villa monument in Cetinje at 17.26:XNUMX p.m.

They also called on all fellow citizens who sympathize with the victims of the crime that occurred in Cetinje on January 1st to join them, in order to jointly make a decision on how to support the students in their civil disobedience.

"We, educational and cultural workers from Cetinje, aware of the gravity of the moment our city finds ourselves in after two mass murders in which twenty-three of our fellow citizens lost their lives, four of whom were children, believe that all of us as a society must take more serious steps and influence the institutions of the system to take responsibility so that the aforementioned crimes will never be repeated.

"We are therefore determined to support the demands of the student group 'Kamo śutra'. Peacefully, with dignity, for Cetinje, for the sake of the victims, and may it never happen again!", the statement reads.

Initial signatories:

Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Čilikov, Academician of CANU

Prof. Dr. Veselin N. Ivanović, University of Montenegro

Assistant Professor Aleksandar Radunović - Popaj, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montenegro

Tatjana Tanja Jović, ethnologist

Jelena Lela Milošević, Director of the Cultural Center of the Royal Capital of Cetinje

Maja Dragićević Roganović, ethnologist / anthropologist

Andje Kapičić, art historian

Žana Lekić, full professor of chamber music at the Faculty of Music Arts, University of Montenegro

Prof. Dr. Olivera Kusovac, Faculty of Philology, University of Montenegro

Prof. Dr. Adnan Čirgić, Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature, President of the Montenegrin PEN Center

Mr. Vukota Vukotić, State Archives of Montenegro

Ivana Mitrović, MA, professor, Secondary Vocational School

Prof. Dr. Jasna Tatar Anđelić, full professor at the Faculty of Philology, University of Montenegro

Slađana Sjekloća, National Library of Montenegro "Đurđe Crnojević"

Petar Špadijer, biology professor at the Gymnasium, member of the Board of the NGO Educational Community of Montenegro

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jelena Šušanj, Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature

Bojan Martinović, MA, full professor of piano at the Faculty of Music Arts, University of Montenegro

Prof. Oleksij Molčanov, full professor of accompaniment, Faculty of Musical Arts, University of Montenegro

Prof. Suzana Pajović, MA, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Montenegro

Ljiljana Perišić, MA, Elementary School "Njegoš"

Petar Glendža, National Museum of Montenegro

Srđan Pejović, archival advisor, State Archives of Montenegro

Nataša Stanojević, high school teacher

Prof. Dr. Jelena Martinović Bogojević, music pedagogue, Academy of Music of the University of Montenegro

Prof. Dr. Boban Batrićević, Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature

Ana Pejović, archivist, State Archives of Montenegro

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Deja Piletić, Faculty of Philology, University of Montenegro

Svetlana Ivanović, teacher at the Gymnasium

Dejana Dizdar, Elementary School "Lovćen Partisan Detachment"

Branka Kaluđerović, National Library of Montenegro "Đurđe Crnojević"

Danijela Bokan, MA in Educational Policy

Assistant Professor Aleksandar Radoman, Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature

MA Irena Delja, Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature

Mr Stefan Todorović, Faculty of Montenegrin Language and Literature

Zoran Vulević, writer

Mr. Jakov Marković, National Museum of Montenegro

Mr Dejan Batrićević, graphic designer

Željko Vušurović, playwright

Balša Vulević, poet

Rajko Radulović, playwright and publicist

Izabela Radunović, professor of Italian language

Luka Radović, musician and visual artist

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