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Montenegrin Police Violently Repress Religious-Law Protesters


teleSUR / MP

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As Montenegrin supporters of the Serbian Orthodox Church took to the streets 
Saturday to protest the highly contested law on religious communities, police 
forces violently clashed in the capital Podgorica leading to the use of tear 
gas and stun grenades to disperse the crowd, In4s news portal reported.

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“These are the biggest protests that ever occurred in the country and they are 
happening in almost every major city in the country,” Montenegrin political 
analyst Aleksandar Vuksanović told teleSUR, adding that the “peaceful rallies 
are gathering over 100,000 people across the country,” in a state which has 
around 400,000 citizens.

The church followers and protesters from the Serbian community in Montenegro 
have united under the chant of "We will not give up the shrine!" since Dec. 27, 
when the so-called “prayerful walks” and protests began demanding that the 
government annuls the recently passed Freedom of Confession Act.

The legislation, signed by Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic, will turn 
estates of religious entities into public property should they fail to prove a 
right to ownership prior to 1918, the year Montenegro was unified into former 
Yugoslavia. 

According to the Serbian Orthodox clergy, with this law, the state of 
Montenegro could expropriate most of the property of the Serbian Orthodox 
Church in Montenegro which includes over 650 centuries-old monasteries, 
churches, and the holy sites.

The church, the largest religious community in the country dating back to 1219, 
fears their seized assets will be then given to the self-proclaimed Montenegrin 
Orthodox Church, which was created in 1993 by a defrocked monk of the Serbian 
Orthodox Church.

The Montenegrin religious entity itself is not recognized by the Catholic 
Church and only has support from a number of likewise non-canonical, 
unrecognized Eastern Orthodox Churches.

“This is just the end process of turning Montenegro into a full NATO 
protectorate in the Balkans...after creating an independent state in 2006, the 
Djukanovic regime is now trying to create its own church and destroy the 
existing one,” Vuksanović explained.

Yet for many locals, the decision is mired in a political pugnacity in which 
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  and pro-Russian supporters, thus Montenegro’s government strives to align to 
the western narrative of fighting Russian influence in the region. 

“These are purely peaceful prayer walks, led by the clergy, with no political 
background, even though the Government wants to present them as political and 
instructed by the state of Serbia,” Vuksanović told teleSUR.

 

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