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Post by radovic on Mar 28, 2008 12:02:47 GMT -5
Article showing Djukanovic's "democratic qualities
"Milo Djukanovic, the president of the Montenegrin republic of Yugoslavia, ordered that the entire print run of the March 11 edition of the Podgorica daily Publika, which is close to Djukanovic’s Democratic Party of Socialists, be destroyed and replaced with a new edition after noticing an article he found offensive, according to local press reports. Copies of the daily had been brought to a dinner at the Montenegro Hotel in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, and distributed to guests. Djukanovic ordered copies collected from the dinner and destroyed, according to sources there, after reading an article in the paper in which a close business associate, Veselin Barovic, said he would not support the dinner because he disagreed with the policies of U.S. ambassador William Montgomery, a co-sponsor of the evening’s event. The complete run of 7,000 copies was destroyed and replaced by a new edition without the article that offended Djukanovic."
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Post by radovic on Mar 28, 2008 12:06:00 GMT -5
Better yet the "democratic qualities" of Filip Vujanovic:
-"Tacno je da sluzbenici Ministarstva unutrasnjih poslova snimaju promocije stranaka, ali ova aktivnost je u funkciji obezbedjivanja javnog reda i mira" , izjava ministra policije filipa vujanovica 1996, kao odgovor opoziciji na optuzbe da policija radi u korist vladajuce partije.
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