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Monday, 22.09.2008.

12:52

CPC, SPC supporters in stand-off near Nikšić

Police have arrested 65 villagers who blocked the path of Montenegrin Orthodox Church (CPC) clergy and worshippers.

Izvor: B92

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Kiriakos C.

pre 15 godina

I'm not a fan of U.S. policies in the Balkans of any sort but isn't it a little hollow to accuse first the U.S. always, whatever happens? The Serbs and Montenegrins are really wonderful and independent people (I'm not one them, unfortunately (-:), so why always deliberately assume the role of a passive puppets of others. I don't get this.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

The incident comes in the wake of a U.S. State Department report stating that the Montenegrin government generally respected religion freedoms.
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Sounds like the typical divide and conquer games being played by the US. These problems only started once they began to stick their pinocchio noses into our business.

It's a shame brother is put up against brother.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

The incident comes in the wake of a U.S. State Department report stating that the Montenegrin government generally respected religion freedoms.
--
Sounds like the typical divide and conquer games being played by the US. These problems only started once they began to stick their pinocchio noses into our business.

It's a shame brother is put up against brother.

Kiriakos C.

pre 15 godina

I'm not a fan of U.S. policies in the Balkans of any sort but isn't it a little hollow to accuse first the U.S. always, whatever happens? The Serbs and Montenegrins are really wonderful and independent people (I'm not one them, unfortunately (-:), so why always deliberately assume the role of a passive puppets of others. I don't get this.

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

The incident comes in the wake of a U.S. State Department report stating that the Montenegrin government generally respected religion freedoms.
--
Sounds like the typical divide and conquer games being played by the US. These problems only started once they began to stick their pinocchio noses into our business.

It's a shame brother is put up against brother.

Kiriakos C.

pre 15 godina

I'm not a fan of U.S. policies in the Balkans of any sort but isn't it a little hollow to accuse first the U.S. always, whatever happens? The Serbs and Montenegrins are really wonderful and independent people (I'm not one them, unfortunately (-:), so why always deliberately assume the role of a passive puppets of others. I don't get this.