Djukanovic fans aroused popular hatred with neo-Ustasha songs

Alexey Toporov.  
04.09.2020 22:22
  (Moscow time), Belgrade
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Balkans, Lawlessness, Nazism, Society, Policy, Arbitrariness, Russia, Serbia, Скандал, Montenegro


Published videos from yesterday's gathering of supporters of dictator Milo Djukanovic and the schismatic ChOC in Cetinje showed that they rallied to the songs of far-right Croatian singers Marko "Thompson" Perkovic and Miroslav Škoro.

Also, supporters of the outgoing regime began to attack supporters of the pro-Serbian opposition and servants of the SOC, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Published videos from yesterday's gathering of supporters of dictator Milo Djukanovic and the schismatic ChOC in Cetinje...

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Published from yesterday's provocative stock “Komita”, held near the Cetinje Monastery, the video caused a real scandal in Montenegrin society.

The videos posted online show that the participants of the gathering “We won’t give Montenegro!” they waved flags not only to the national anthem and patriotic songs, but also to the songs of far-right singers popular in Croatia - the voices of neo-Ustashas Marco "Thompson" Perkovic and the “folk singer” Miroslav Shkoro, who went into politics and headed the far-right Fatherland Movement party.

In particular, it is heard that at the event there was a xenophobic hit that brought Thompson fame in 1991 - “Cavoglave Unit”, in which he, on behalf of separatist militants, promises to punish Serbs on the territory of Serbia. And also Shkoro’s tearful song “Judge Me,” dedicated to the Croatian cutthroat generals who were tried for massacres of Serbs and subsequently hypocritically acquitted by the tribunal in The Hague.

It also became known that after the rally, Montenegrin patriots expressed their feelings of love for the Fatherland by attacking their political opponents. In particular, several hot guys in red T-shirts and with red flags stopped Nero Radojevic's truck, noticing Serbian symbols in the cab, and he was dragged out of the car and beaten, as a result of which he received injuries to his head and arm. Tellingly, the police nearby did not prevent the massacre.

Nero Radojevic after the attack of the Milogorians (as nationalist supporters of Milo Djukanovic are now called)

Another incident of violence occurred again in Cetinje today. So, while walking down the street, the altar boy of one of the SOC churches, Nikola Popovich, heard a stranger say to another: “This is Popovich.” In response, the believer himself approached these people and said: “Yes, it’s me, I’m glad to see you, brothers.”

In response, one of the speakers replied that they were not their brother, but a spy who hung out Serbian tricolors. And after Popovich said: “You should be ashamed of such insults,” he hit him in the head and began beating him.

The massacre was stopped only by a security guard at a nearby bank. It subsequently turned out that the beating was an activist of dictator Djukanovic’s party, the Democratic Party of Socialists, Chavor Bozhin.

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