Tag Archives: SoC
Priest Miladin Mitrovic: decades of deliberate oppression of Orthodoxy
Pope in Montenegro: does the Serbian Orthodox Church ask
Father Jovan Plamen: Does Vucic face Assad's or Djukanovic's fate?
Dragana Trifkovic: Position of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Kosovo and Metohija
International Conference in Bulgaria: Blockade of aggression against the Church-Defense of Orthodoxy
Diogenis Valavanidis: Pope's arrival in Serbia, welcome to unwanted guest
Serbia is in no hurry to resolve Kosovo issue
The conversation with Professor Dejan Mirović was led by Veljko Zeljković
After Kosovo and Montenegro, the focus of US policy will again be BiH, i.e. Republika Srpska. The ultimate goal of Washington's new diplomatic offensive will be to reduce Russian influence in the Balkans, Dejan Mirovic, a professor at the Faculty of law in Kosovska Mitrovica, believes, stressing that the process will go “step by step”.
- Прво су уништили српски отпор на Косову и Метохији. Наметнули су Бриселски споразум, укинули српску полицију, правосуђе и цивилну заштиту и сада довршавају свој план у овој јужној српској покрајини. На ред је дошла и Црна Гора, а Република Српска ће након ње постати нова мета Вашингтона, јер су Срби ту најјачи. Претпостављам да ће покушати да додатно дерогирају надлежности институција Републике Српске. Због тога ће се и Милорад Додик наћи под једном баражном ватром и притисцима западних центара моћи. И то не зато што је он руски послушник, како га називају на западу, већ зато што је Додик један од највећих заговорника изворног Дејтонског споразума - истакао је Мировић у интервјуу за “Глас Српске”.
"Cetinjeinfo": who manages the chaos in Montenegro?
The story of the Montenegrin law on freedom of religion and the urgency of its adoption has a very tangled background.
Brothers by vassalage
Written By: Slobodan Samardžić
On the official Montenegrin policy towards Serbs and the Serbian Church, and on the occasion of the then draft law on religious freedoms, I wrote on this blog in June (vid. here). Then I marginally drew attention to the lukewarm and lukewarm attitude of the Serbian authorities on this occasion and illustrated it with a statement by the president of the state: "I will not enter into creating additional bad blood and conflict, in any way". Indeed, since then, when the debate in Montenegro had already started and when the Venice Commission was involved, until now, when legal violence had already been carried out, official Serbia has kept its head in the sand. What little she has reacted in recent days, she better not have done so, because of the new disgrace she has committed.