Zeković and Camaj talked about the massacre of men from Kosovo in Bar, which took place on April 1, 1945.

The statement states that Camaj today received Zeković, an activist who, together with Zorana Baćović and lawyer Zoran Čelebić, is the author of the study "Hidden Graves: Official Taboo", which advocates, in a well-founded manner and without revisionism, the rationalization and humanization of relations towards all innocent victims in Montenegro who suffered because of their national, religious or political affiliation.

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Camaj and Zeković, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
Camaj and Zeković, Photo: Parliament of Montenegro
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Aleksandar Saša Zeković, informed the Deputy President of the Parliament of Montenegro, Nikola Camaj, that due to criminal acts against humanity and other goods protected by international humanitarian law committed to the detriment of, according to official military data, at least several hundred persons, men, originally from Kosovo, mainly of Albanian nationality, who were forcibly recruited into the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia for the purposes of continuing the liberation of the then common state, he filed a report with the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) of Montenegro with appropriate evidence and attachments, the Parliament of Montenegro announced.

The statement states that Camaj today received Zeković, an activist who, together with Zorana Baćović and lawyer Zoran Čelebić, is the author of the study "Hidden Graves: Official Taboo", which advocates, in a well-founded manner and without revisionism, the rationalization and humanization of relations towards all innocent victims in Montenegro who suffered because of their national, religious or political affiliation.

Zeković is also a member of the Civic Initiative "21 May".

The Assembly said that Camaj and Zeković discussed the details of the criminal complaint as well as the overall context of the massacre in Bar, which took place on April 1, 1945.

"Vice President Camaj informed Zeković about the active and serious work of his team of associates, as well as him personally, on the preparation of the text of the draft Resolution on the suffering of Albanians in Montenegro, which will incorporate elements of the criminal complaint by the SDT and the aforementioned study, which was supported by numerous scientists from Montenegro and the region. They jointly recognized the importance of the process of dealing with the past, which must be free from politicization, with the aim of ensuring that current and future generations accept, without further divisions and social polarization, the facts and truth about the past," the Assembly statement reads.

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