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What does it mean when judges refuse to try Bishop Joanikije?
You have to look at the time line here. First the Montenegrin Government became embolden and refused access to Serbian churches and the Serbs kept quiet then they mistakenly passed legislation on appropriation of Church property and thought they will get away with it, but then very large and peaceful demonstrations began all over that country. The authorities order police to stop them, but the police did nothing, ordered all military personnel not to attend church serves, but that failed miserably and all this forced the government to enter into negotiations with the SPC before power slipped through their fingers LOL.
Now we have this incident. What does it mean when judges refuse to try the Bishop and his priests? All this means is that Milo and his cohorts are hanging by their fingernails onto power, that’s what and any false move humpty dumpty falls down.
In plain words, the Montenegrin Government under Djuko is f******.
Lenny, I see Milanovic refuses to attend the Ustasha memorial at Bleiberg; you know where Franjo Tudjman was in charge of shooting all those Ustasha in 1945 and was then promoted after that task was completed to the rank of general. I wonder if that is the same Franjo Tudjman that is today known as father of Croatia LOL?
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