Priština: Montenegrin arrested over national insignia

The chairman of a Kosovo association gathering Montenegrins says he was arrested in Priština for wearing his nation's insignia.

Izvor: Beta

Monday, 23.06.2008.

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The chairman of a Kosovo association gathering Montenegrins says he was arrested in Pristina for wearing his nation's insignia. Slobodan Vujicic was arrested on Saturday night in the Gebo nightclub, when security asked him to remove a Montenegrin cap he was wearing. Pristina: Montenegrin arrested over national insignia After he refused, he was received threats and the police arrived, taking him downtown, Vujicic told Podgorica's Republika daily. He was also wearing a t-shirt reading, "Independent Montenegro, wild beauty", and had a Montenegrin flag in his bag. Vujicic sees none of this as "provocation", because, in his words, he has the right to display the national symbols. Ethnic Albanian policemen with the Kosovo police asked him "what he wanted", and "whether he supported Ramush Haradinaj or Hashim Thaci", also telling him, "recognize [Kosovo], and we'll recognize you and your constitution". After this, Vujicic said, other policemen apologized, and begged him not to file a complaint against them. Vujicic, who is the leader of the recently founded Association of Kosovo's Montenegrins says he feels indignation over the events in "the multi-ethnic town of Pristina". He will now go ahead and file a complaint against the Kosovo police and the night club for "damaging of reputation and causing ethnic and religious intolerance", Beta news agency says.

Priština: Montenegrin arrested over national insignia

After he refused, he was received threats and the police arrived, taking him downtown, Vujičić told Podgorica's Republika daily.

He was also wearing a t-shirt reading, "Independent Montenegro, wild beauty", and had a Montenegrin flag in his bag.

Vujičić sees none of this as "provocation", because, in his words, he has the right to display the national symbols.

Ethnic Albanian policemen with the Kosovo police asked him "what he wanted", and "whether he supported Ramush Haradinaj or Hashim Thaci", also telling him, "recognize [Kosovo], and we'll recognize you and your constitution".

After this, Vujičić said, other policemen apologized, and begged him not to file a complaint against them.

Vujičić, who is the leader of the recently founded Association of Kosovo's Montenegrins says he feels indignation over the events in "the multi-ethnic town of Priština".

He will now go ahead and file a complaint against the Kosovo police and the night club for "damaging of reputation and causing ethnic and religious intolerance", Beta news agency says.

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