Kružman: Rewriting history and declaring traitors as winners must not be allowed

Marijan Kružman, president of the Federation of Associations of Fighters for the Values ​​of the National Liberation Struggle, emphasized that the Battle of Sutjeska was a turning point in the partisan fight against fascism.

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From the event, Photo: SUBNOR
From the event, Photo: SUBNOR
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Together with anti-fascists from Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), delegations of anti-fascists from 15 municipalities in Montenegro, led by a delegation of the Union of Associations of NOR Fighters and Anti-Fascists (SUBNOR) of Montenegro, which included vice presidents Milojica Dakić and Stevan Radunović, attended the commemoration of the 82nd anniversary of the Battle of Sutjeca, one of the most important partisan offensives in the fight against the occupiers and domestic traitors, in Tjentište, in the Valley of Heroes.

Tjentište
photo: SUBNOR

"After the laying of a joint wreath by fighters and anti-fascists from the former Yugoslav republics, Marijan Kružman, president of the Federation of Associations of Fighters for the Values ​​of the National Liberation Struggle, spoke, emphasizing that the Battle of Sutjeska was a turning point in the partisan fight against fascism and that heroes must never be forgotten, nor must the rewriting of history and the proclamation of traitors as winners be allowed," the SUBNOR statement reads.

As they stated, the host's message was delivered by Sead Đulić, president of the anti-fascists and fighters of the NOR BiH, who "recalled that our ancestors, the partisans, won their battles for freedom and left us a legacy to fight against all forms of fascism, which is gaining momentum in the Balkans and Europe."

"It is important for every anti-fascist to participate in this fight, regardless of religion or nationality," said Đulić.

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