Following protests, Serbia urged to be punished for endangering peace in Montenegro

More than 80 intellectuals from the former Yugoslavia on Monday turned out a call to the international factor to condemn “the political, church and media framework” from Belgrade, which are threatening “peace and stability” in Montenegro and the region. The complaint, signed by 86 intellectuals, about developments caused by the adoption of the Law [...]
The complaint, signed by 86 intellectuals, regarding developments caused by the adoption of the Law on Religious Freedom in Montenegro, praised “the inaction of European institutions and the governments of democratic countries in condemning the new effort to destabilise Montenegro on the principles of Slobodan Milosevich” policy.
The “Political, Church and Media Developments of Belgrade, which are under way in Podgorica and Banja Luka, have seriously jeopardised peace not only in Montenegro, but throughout the region. Montenegro's state is exposed to an attempt to violent destabilisation, where peace, territorial integrity, constitutional order, rule of law, citizens' equality, and equality between churches and religious communities” are threatened, Radio Free Europe is quoted in the Serbian language.












