Seshel threatens Montenegrin president to death

Seshel threatens Montenegrin president to death

The convicted war criminal, Vojislav Seselj, in Montenegro's TV Happy programme has threatened Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic, calling for his lynching and murder. Speaking of developments since the passage of the Law on Religious Freedoms, Seshel accused Djukanovic of attacking Serbia and Russia and then went on with [...]

Speaking of developments since the passage of the Law on Religious Freedoms, Seshel accused Djukanovic of attacking Serbia and Russia and then went on with threats.

“Since ancient Greece, there was an ethical principle that killing the tyrant is a positive and justified moral thing. Everyone who binds himself against men will have no mercy on him. I don't protect his liquidation, but I warn him. If someone had warned Ceausescu (the murdered Romanian president) in time, he could have left. I warn Milo Djukanovic that he has completed every measure and that he should run if he has his head on his shoulders,” said Serbian criminal Vojislav Seshel.

The Thracian Democratic Party of Socialists has reacted to Seshel's threats, calling it a palaco that continues with scandalous statements after leaving The Hague, Kosovo broadcasts.

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