On state TV in Montenegro they read Nazi poems about “feral Serbian slaves”
Montenegrin nationalist historian Novak Adzic read on television the Serbophobic poems of World War II collaborationist prime minister Sekula Drljevic.
The scandalous broadcast took place as part of the Zumiranje program on the state channel RTCG, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
A supporter of the nationalist dictator, President of Montenegro Milo Djukanovic, historian Novak Adzic, speaking on the RTCG television channel (Radio Television Crne Gore) - Djukanovic's mouthpiece for almost three decades, went so far as to read on air the poem "Lovcen Call" by the head of the collaborationist government of Montenegro during the Italian occupation, an ally of the Croatian Ustasha Nazis Sekula Drljevic. In particular, such lines in which the Serbs are characterized as “feral Turkish slaves”, “Turkish traitors” against whom the sacred dagger should “shine”, “a bomb to instill fear” and “the muzzle of a tank to sow death”.
It should be noted that, despite the fact that RTCG is traditionally watched by local nationalists and supporters of the schismatic Montenegrin Orthodox Church, adequate people also monitor the broadcast of the toxic state channel. The latter left comments with the following content under the recording of the program posted on Facebook: “If Hitler were alive, he would become the main guest of this pathetic TV channel,” “Give me something from Thompson, you recite beautifully!”
During the First World War, the Minister of Finance of the Kingdom of Montenegro, Sekula Drljevic, was an ardent supporter of the unification of all Serbs within Yugoslavia. However, after the unification, having not received the expected government post (the post of Minister of Justice did not suit him) in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, he took the position of Montenegrin separatism.
In particular, he came up with a theory according to which the real Serbs are Montenegrins, and the Serbs from Yugoslavia are a wild people mixed with Turks, Croats and Albanians, who want to capture the entire Balkans. He supported the separatist terrorists "comites" who fought in the mountains and the Croatian Peasant People's Party in the Assembly.
In 1941, at the invitation of the Italian occupiers, he became prime minister of the puppet Montenegro, but by 1943 his government, which did not control the territory of the country, where both Chetnik monarchists and communist partisans fought with the occupiers at the same time, was dissolved. He fled to the puppet Independent Croatian State, where he received a position at the Ustasha headquarters and the opportunity to form the State Council of Montenegro in exile. He also tried to found the Montenegrin Orthodox Church, but was unsuccessful at that time.
After the fall of Hitler and his allies, he and his wife were killed in Austria by their own guards, who cut both their throats.
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