Two days ago, three XNUMX-year-olds from Podgorica were victims of violence by ten peers whom they did not even know. The father of one of them, ornithologist Darko Saveljić, announced on his Facebook profile that he had reported the case to the police and was waiting for the prosecutor's response.
Are reports to the police and prosecutor's office a guarantee that the violence will stop and the perpetrators will be punished? How to protect youth and prevent a wave of violence among young people?
We ask school principals what they are doing and whose help do they expect?
In "Colors of the Morning" on the TV News program on Thursday, April 13, there are also these stories:
- What is new in the HPV vaccination program for girls and what have we achieved so far?
- Marko Pejović, program director of UZOR, comments on the main headlines of the daily press.
- It's been 44 years since the devastating earthquake that hit Montenegro on April 15, 1979: How much have we learned from the bitter experience?
- Medical examinations before starting school are underway: What do the first results show?
- After the construction site near the elementary school "Savo Pejanović" was closed, the parents launched an initiative to arrange the sports field.
- Dandelions bloomed in the village of Grbavci in Podgorica: a new kindergarten was opened.
- Podgorica City Theater is for the third time the host of the Regional Union of Theaters, the RUTA GRUPA TRIGLAV festival.
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