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Ten to Eight – The Chetniks

By Ljubomir Filipovic, CdM observer

Good morning. You’re reading a daily contextual review of the news that marked the previous day.

The Chetniks

Someone sent me a screenshot of a Facebook post posted by the director, Srdjan Stanojevic Dido (Kumara) and he literally said “I can’t see the difference between Ljubo Filipovic and the Chetniks, they’re all pretty similar to me”. Dido is not a malicious man, he’s doing it because the party ordered him to do it, and that’s the problem. His boss, Abazovic, liked the post, which means that Dritan thinks I’m the Chetnik, and than you see why URA is doing everything they’re doing.

The story that the Chetniks do not exist, that it’s the past and that we should turn to the future, is the story told by the very Chetniks, that is, the people who cherish those values and ideology, not even hiding it. They tell us that the Chetniks do not exist while they’re declaring themselves as winners in WWII from the US to Australia, i.e. in places where they can cheat and hide their perfidious, treacherous role in the Ravna Gora Movement.

I’m not making this introduction without a reason, as yesterday we witnessed an incredible moment, when a self-declared Chetnik, the President of the Municipality of Niksic, Marko Kovacevic, couldn’t come to the burning landfill because the owner of the land leading to the landfill didn’t allow him. He allowed the municipal services to get there but couldn’t let a Chetnik cross his land. After Dragan Nikcevic explained Marko that he could not let him walk through his property because he declares himself as a Chetnik, and the Chetniks had killed his father, Kovacevic tried to explained that his father couldn’t have been killed by the Chetniks “ten years after the war”. He could have been, and that’s exactly what happened. Dragan’s father was killed in 1957, when Dragan was a year and a half years old. The last Chetnik outlaw Vlado Sipcic killed him in Ribarevine, when Dragan’s father Scepan, as a police officer, stopped the truck where Sipcic had been hiding.

Prime Minister’s corner

It’s come to me so many times lately to feel sorry for the Prime Minister and to stand in his defense and encourage him to cut off his last ties with the Serbian World, but then I remember the reality and stop with those thoughts. The man is subjected to attacks from all sides, but you know the old saying “You lie down with the devil, you wake up in hell”. Even the Serbian Metropolitan Joanikije II distances himself a little from him. The Prime Minister responded seriously to the Front yesterday, and I think we should read his address, saying that he still believes in the delusion that Joanikije II and the Front are not the same, that they do not have the same decision-making center, which was slightly disturbed in previous years, but is now consolidating again. That he still firmly sticks to the church and ideological and pan-Serbian delusions is proved by his position on the Resolution on Srebrenica, as he told yesterday that it was unnecessary.

Lies of Minister Bratic

‘Gradski portal’ addressed the Lozenetz hospital in Sofia, asking them to tell when Minister Bratic was admitted to their wards for treatment. After checking the submitted data, the hospital said that “from the beginning of July until today, they didn’t have a patient with that name and surname”. Maybe the Minister told some other name. Maybe all Chetniks in the government have nome de guerre? 

Relativist 

It seems that people from the government found a job for Filip Adzic – to interpret reports and messages on his own. A person who can behave unscrupulously towards his community and its city can do anything, even tell the people not to believe their own eyes. He recently interpreted the State Department report in a completely different way. Now when Tonino Picula clearly says that this government can endanger Montenegro’s road to the EU, which a respected Ivana Strander claims as well, Adzic interprets Picula’s views as a support to the government.

Stanivukovic can enter Montenegro 

The Ministry of Interior of Montenegro struck down the decision of the National Police, prohibiting the Mayor of Banja Luka, Drasko Stanivukovic, from entering Montenegro. The 2020 justification says that Stanivukovic was prohibited from entering Montenegro because he hadn’t visited it as a tourist but had taken part at the gathering which “was not reported to the police and was in defiance of the order of the National Coordination Body of Montenegro aiming to curb the coronavirus”. A year ago, Stanivukovic took part in religious processions ahead of Montenegro elections, and the police ordered him to leave Montenegro in an hour after detention.

That’s all for today. Have a nice day, drink large amounts of water and don’t forget to join us on Viber.

 

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