Dejan Mirović: Vučić's danajski gifts always cost more than they bring benefits, as shown by the elections in Nikšić

 The famous anti-communist dissident from Ulcinj, Kaplan Burovic, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for making an allusion to the Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha in his novel. Because of the poem "Bojana", Burović was also imprisoned in Tito's prison. The smuggling regime of Milo Djukanovic dealt with intellectuals by similar methods. The year 2018. entry to Montenegro is prohibited to academician Matija Bećković, historians Antić and Raković, as well as the author of this article. President Vučić did not stand for the protection of his citizens. Apart from the press conference, he did nothing. Đukanović's regime, encouraged by such (in)reaction, in the style of its main ideologue Bebe Popović (who in 2003 banned the newspaper " Dan " in Serbia), bans entry even to musicians from the Belgrade trade union and Vlado Georgiev.

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Nikola Milovancev: greetings from Boka Serbs to Prince Nikola and his greetings to Srpska Boka

Written By: Nikola Milovancev

In June 1867. Prince Nikola of Montenegro visited Boka Kotorska, which was then part of the Austrian Empire. Many Boka Serbs rejoiced at the Duke's visit. The expression of this enthusiasm was the song "Welcome,"composed by Jeronimo Fiorelli, and to the verses of Rist Milić "greetings to Prince Nikola I on arrival in Boka Kotorska". On the visit of the Montenegrin ruler, the Austrian authorities did not look with joy, so the poet published the verses with Fiorelli's notes anonymously (he signed with the pseudonym "... Ić". The song was printed far from Boka: in Novi Sad Danica, 10. (22) June of that year (Serbian newspapers in Austria were, almost all, until 1918. they were dating by the old calendar and not by the state). Fiorelli was less cautious and signed in Danica my last name.

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Why do you want to attack black people?

Written By: Nebojša Vukanović

The loss of the main support in the Balkan triumvirate, the defeat of the DPS and Milo Djukanovic in the parliamentary elections in Montenegro, severely shook and frightened his brothers and allies, Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vucic. The people have shown that they are stronger than the Tyrians, that the fight for freedom and justice is stronger than the Mafia, organized crime, all the restraints, shackles, blackmail and pressure, and that it is a matter of days when the two of them will experience the fate of the brothers and teacher Milo.

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Invite Mila to visit Belgrade

Written By: Dejan Mirović

President Of Serbia Vučić is 6. June 2020. in an interview with TV Prva stated that he would invite the president of Montenegro Djukanovic to visit when the elections are over. The call came only a few weeks after the arrest of Bishop Joaniki and 8 other priests in Niksic, the use of force in Pljevlja, Niksic, Andrijevica, the beating of minors and women and the removal of the army from the barracks.

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Mladjan Djordjevic: Mandic and Knezevic participate in the pre-election Game of Djukanovic and Vucic

Mladjan Djordjevic, a former adviser to Serbian President Boris Tadic, said that Democratic Front (DF) leaders Andrija Mandic and Milan Knezevic are participating in a game in which the Presidents of Montenegro and Serbia Milo Djukanovic and Aleksandar Vucic are helping each other.

Djordjevic, a former adviser to Serbian President Boris Tadic, said that Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic is helping Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic present himself as the protector of Serbs and the Serbian Orthodox Church (SoC), and that Vucic is reciprocating Djukanovic with the same measure. 

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The Russian Universal canon, the rules of the Russian World

Historian Sergei Galani: preface to the text of the Canon 

Several Russian intellectuals posted on the internet rucanon.ru the text of the" Russian universal Canon " – a short collection of the main postulates of the Russian world, its basic semantic and value principles.

What is the Russian World? It is a great human community, united by a certain philosophical perception of being, its own system of worldview.

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The Montenegrin nation is a successful project of communism

Written By: Dragana Trifkovic

At the Census of population in Montenegro in 1909. 95% of the population identified themselves as Serbs by nationality. There was no such thing as black nationality. Only 39 years later, at the 1948 census. 91% of the population declared themselves to be Montenegrins by nationality. Such a radical break occurred after World War II, The Fall of the monarchy and the coming of the communists to power. In addition to Montenegro, Yugoslav nationality also appeared then, so it is on the 1981 census. in Montenegro there were 69% Montenegrins, 6% Yugoslavs and 3% Serbs (other Albanians, Muslims, Croats and Roma). Before the separation of Montenegro from Serbia, which was realized by a very questionable referendum from 2006. in the 2003 census. in the Republic of Montenegro there were 43% Montenegrins, 32% Serbs and no Yugoslavs. This shows that the breakup of Yugoslavia influenced the return of Serbian identity in Montenegro. Although at the time of Yugoslavia, Montenegrin nationality was absolutely the majority formally represented, in reality people considered it a subset of Serbian national identity. Although at that time there was a structure of people that harbored aversion to such an interpretation, it was not in the majority.

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