Monday, April 09, 2012

Djukanovic Attack Angers Montenegro Opposition

As a local election campaign intensifies, Montenegro’s longtime former leader Milo Djukanovic has attacked civil society groups, the independent media and the opposition.

Ahead of local elections in Herceg Novi and Tivat on April 7 the chair of the ruling Democratic Party of Socialists, Milo Djukanovic, has criticized some civil society groups and “the allegedly independent media".
The former leader of the country said some of them work against Montenegro's interests by draining money from international sources.
“If arrests are allegedly the way to speed the integration of Montenegro into the EU, as the opposition claims, I’ll make a small contribution about who might be sacrificed," Djukanovic said on Wednesday in Tivat, alluding to opposition politicians and “media tycoons".
NGOs and opposition media have been critical in their reaction, the indepependent media outlet Vijesti comparing him to Serbia's former strongman Slobodan Milosevic.
“His anxiety is understandable because he is aware that his political carieer is close to an end and that young people, whose lives are marked by his policies, have started opposing the system," Dejan Milovac, from the NGO MANS, told Balkan Insight.
Milovac accused Djukanovic of using the rhetoric of the former Balkan strongmen of the Nineties, characterised by conspiracy theories about alleged spy networks.
Nebojsa Medojevic, one of the opposition leaders, agreed. "This is a classical situation of a dictator at the end of his rule when he becomes more agressive," Medojevic said.
Esad Kocan, editor of the Montenegrin weekly Monitor, says his organ was proclaimed a “public enemy" a long time ago.
“The media that are not controlled by the government are treated as enemies," he said. "Within such an environment, journalists became legitimate targets of violence," Kocan added, recalling the frequent attacks on media and reporters in Montenegro.
Milena Milosevic



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't worry, the Albanians in Montenegro will support anything Milo does!

They will defend him to the death!

A statue of Milo will soon be erected on top of Decici with a light shining on him so all the Malesor can see and admire!

Lindita said...

Of course they do. That is a tautology my friend!

How else do you explain the votes the DPS receives every election from Malesia/Ulqini?

Albanians vote en masse for the DPS all the time, whenever there is an election. Certainly more than for ALbanian pol parties.

The fact is this: Albanians in Malesia see their fate more secure and promising with the DPS at the top than any other party, including Albanian parties.

What is more discouraging ... if you took a straw vote in Malesia and asked if you prefer to unite with Albania (shkodra), they will say "HELL NO/NE!"

We are a damned people

Anonymous said...

Not damned, just complacent with our sociopolitical status. One wrongdoing can overturn all that, be it a rape, murder, execution, or other violence.

Don't forget, Albanians are a tribal force and cannot be overrun ... ask the Turks and Slavs.