Serbs of Montenegro
Montenegrins sue historians; "belated move of state terror"
As stated, this was done due to their alleged activity against the constitutional order and safety of Montenegro, and for inciting national, racial, and religious hatred.
Plans to Celebrate Unification Reopen Montenegro's Divisions
The Serbian National Council, the body representing Serbs in Montenegro, on Thursday asked permission to use the main hall of the Montenegrin National Theater to celebrate the unification of Serbia and Montenegro - an event that the government believes should not be celebrated at all.
"Serbs in Montenegro suffer torture and discrimination"
Dacic felt Serbian citizens in Montenegro were suffering torture and discrimination at the hands of the official government, said New Serb Democracy party (NOVA) from Montenegro after meeting with Dacic in Belgrade.
Montenegro Opposition Leader Tried for Money-Laundering
The trial of Nebojsa Medojevic, one of the leaders of Montenegro's strongest opposition alliance, the Democratic Front, opens on Wednesday in Podgorica.
Dacic: Montenegrin Serbs should not deal with finished matters
PODGORICA - Serbs in Montenegro should not be questioning Montenegro's statehood or deal with finished matters such as its independence or NATO membership, Serbian FM Ivica Dacic has told PinkM television in an interview.
Don't question Montenegro's statehood - Dacic tells Serbs
This has been stated by Ivica Dacic, Serbia's first deputy PM and foreign minister, who spoke for TV PinkM during his two-day visit to Montenegro this week.
Dacic added that the Serb House (in Podgorica) should be solely engaged in the preservation of the cultural identity of the Serb people (in Montenegro).
Montenegrin Gangs Blamed for Killing in Serbia
The conflict between Montenegrin criminal gangs will continue to endanger the population of neighbouring Serbia until their suspected members are denied entrance into the country, says a former Serbian deputy minister of police and lawyer, Bozo Prelevic.
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Montenegro Opposition's Parliament Boycott Starts to Fray
Montenegro's largest opposition group, the Democratic Front, says it will return to parliament, a move which would end a collective opposition boycott that began after elections in October 2016, which government opponents claim were fraudulent.
Montenegrin Language Granted International Recognition
The authorities in Montenegro said on Monday that the country has been granted an international 'ISO' code for the Montenegrin language by the International Organization for Standardization, the global standard-setting body.
BiH Charges Four Serbs With War Crimes
Prosecutors in Bosnia-Herzegovina says they have charged a Bosnian Serb mayor and three other former police officers with war crimes committed during the 1992-1995 war that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia.
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