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Serbian Orthodox Church convoy heads to Montenegro in protest against new law 
on religions


By bne IntelliNews August 23, 2020

3-4 minutes

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A convoy of Serbian Orthodox Church clerics headed from Belgrade to the Jabuka 
monastery on the border with Montenegro on August 23 in protest against 
Montenegro’s new law on religions that may strip the Serbian church of hundreds 
of religious sites. 

In recent weeks, many Montenegrin citizens have expressed their support for the 
Serbian Orthodox Church and their displeasure over the adoption of the 
controversial Law on Freedom of Religion, as the authorities also banned 
liturgies and gatherings around shrines due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) 
pandemic.

The convoy of cars that arrived at Jabuka around 3 pm local time is about five 
kilometers long and several hundred citizens are participating in the protest, 
Serbian broadcaster N1 reported.

Participants are wearing T-shirts and slogans with inscriptions "We do not give 
holy things" and "Montenegro - Serbia, one family".

The president of the Association of Montenegro’s Serbs in Serbia, Zeljko 
Curovic, said that the convoy from Belgrade will be joined by convoys from Novi 
Sad, Vrbas and other cities, and will merge into one convoy in Preljina in 
order together to arrive in Prijepolje near the Montenegrin border.

Montenegro seceded peacefully from its loose union with Serbia in 2006 
following a referendum. Two-thirds of its population of around 620,000 is 
Orthodox Christian and the main church is the Serbian Orthodox Church.

A separate Montenegrin Orthodox Church was set up in 1993 but has not been 
recognised by other Orthodox Christian communities to date. The local branch of 
the Serbian Orthodox Church controls most holy sites, some of which are popular 
among tourists and bring in significant revenue.

At the end of July, Montenegrin PM Dusko Markovic said that the new round of 
talks between Montenegro’s government and the Serbian Orthodox Church ended 
without progress after the two parties failed to agree to a compromise.

 

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