Serbian church provokes Albanians of Guzia's Martinaj, wants church where no believer

In the village of Martinaj in Guzia on Sunday, about 40 believers under the auspices of the ultranationalist Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, as if to make religious liturgy on the foundations of a church claimed to be occupied by Albanian soil, property of the Prelvukaj family for centuries. Although there were no uniformed police officers, sources of [...]
In the village of Martinaj in Guzia on Sunday, about 40 believers under the auspices of the ultranationalist Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, as if to make religious liturgy on the foundations of a church claimed to be occupied by Albanian soil, property of the Prelvukaj family for centuries.
Even though there were no uniformed police officers, sources of the Plava and Gucia portal today have confirmed that among the incoming Serbs there were policemen in civilian clothes, because when village residents began to confront the future some of them were identified in this role.
It's a religious ritual of blessing before the start of building a church. Some of the futures told the locals that the object of the church will start building on May 1, 2019, so tomorrow.

We recall that the Guita municipality Assembly has rejected the requirement for establishing a Serbian Orthodox religious object in a fully populated Albanian village, such as Martinaj.
Residents of this village, which had been firmly opposed to the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro to build churches where in the 1930 ' s they had built a cult object but that the natives had broken down, are determined to oppose the Serbisation of their settlement, Koha.net recalls.









