Montenegrin restaurant refuses to serve Serbs
The owner of a restaurant in a Montenegrin village threw out a woman and her five small children for being Serbs, the media in Podgorica are reporting.
Monday, 30.07.2012.
10:58
PODGORICA The owner of a restaurant in a Montenegrin village threw out a woman and her five small children for being Serbs, the media in Podgorica are reporting. The woman, Veselinka Rajkovic, a resident of Podgorica, was visiting the monastery of Prevlaka with a Serb Orthodox nun - the children's religion teacher. Montenegrin restaurant refuses to serve Serbs Rajkovic told the daily Vijesti that on the way back they decided to stop for a meal in the village of Njegusi, at the "ethno village" restaurant Kadmi. But the establishment's owner Milo Kadija approached their table and told them they would not be served. "At first we thought he was joking. However, he asked the nun whether she worked for the Serb Church, to which she replied affirmatively. After that Kadija told us there was no food for us in the restaurant, because everything there was Montenegrin," Rajkovic recounted the incident. After that, he asked them to leave the restaurant. When contacted by the newspaper, Kadija confirmed that he threw out a nun and a mother with her five children. He said he did this because he was "a Montenegrin nationalist", and added that "Serbs cannot eat in his restaurant", writes Vijesti. "Write that I'm a Montenegrin nationalist and that Serbs cannot eat here," he told the daily's reporter, and then proceeded to "utter a series of insults aimed at SPC priests". The 'ethno-village' (Facebook) Vijesti Tanjug
Montenegrin restaurant refuses to serve Serbs
Rajković told the daily Vijesti that on the way back they decided to stop for a meal in the village of Njeguši, at the "ethno village" restaurant Kadmi.But the establishment's owner Milo Kadija approached their table and told them they would not be served.
"At first we thought he was joking. However, he asked the nun whether she worked for the Serb Church, to which she replied affirmatively. After that Kadija told us there was no food for us in the restaurant, because everything there was Montenegrin," Rajković recounted the incident.
After that, he asked them to leave the restaurant.
When contacted by the newspaper, Kadija confirmed that he threw out a nun and a mother with her five children. He said he did this because he was "a Montenegrin nationalist", and added that "Serbs cannot eat in his restaurant", writes Vijesti.
"Write that I'm a Montenegrin nationalist and that Serbs cannot eat here," he told the daily's reporter, and then proceeded to "utter a series of insults aimed at SPC priests".
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