Policijska Brutalnost u Podgorici: Libseen Ne Miri sa Gaženjem Sloboda!
Da li Crna Gora zaboravlja šta su građanske slobode? Libseen, mreža liberala jugoistočne Evrope, ne može šutjeti dok vlasti u Podgorici brutalno guše proteste i gaze osnovna prava građana. Sinoćnji protest ispred vile Gorice, povodom dodjele Trinaestojulske nagrade, pretvorio se u scenu nasilja i represije.
Šta se desilo?
Demonstranti su mirno izrazili neslaganje sa dodjelom državne nagrade, ali su vlasti odlučile da to pravo uguše nasiljem. Policija je koristila fizičku silu i suzavac protiv građana, među kojima su bili opozicioni lideri, poslanici, umjetnici, profesori i predstavnici civilnog sektora. Da li je ovo način na koji država koja želi u EU tretira svoje građane?
Libseen ne ćuti!
Ova mreža liberala već je obavijestila ALDE savez liberala Evrope i evropske poslanike u Briselu o ovim sramotnim događajima. Libseen jasno poručuje: takva politika ne vodi Crnu Goru u Evropsku uniju. Napadi na protestante i političke neistomišljenike su neprihvatljivi i moraju biti hitno istraženi.
Zašto je ovo važno?
Pravo na mirno okupljanje i slobodu izražavanja su stubovi demokratije. Kada država nasilno guši proteste, šalje poruku da joj je stalo samo do vlastite moći, a ne do građana. Crna Gora, zemlja koja teži članstvu u EU, ne smije dozvoliti da joj se ovakve stvari dešavaju.
Šta slijedi?
Libseen će nastaviti pratiti situaciju i pritiskati evropske institucije da reaguju. A mi? Trebamo se zapitati – želimo li zemlju gdje se sloboda guši ili gdje se poštuju prava svih?
Ako imate mišljenje o ovome, ili ste možda vidjeli nešto slično, ostavite komentar ispod. Neka se čuje glas naroda, jer ako ne mi, ko će?
Libseen’s Warning: Police Violence and Civil Rights Violations in Montenegro’s Capital
Is Montenegro forgetting what civil liberties mean? Libseen, the Southeast European liberal network, is raising the alarm as Podgorica authorities brutally suppress protests and trample on basic citizen rights. Last night’s protest outside Vila Gorica, marking the awarding of the July 13th prize, turned into a scene of violence and repression.
What happened?
Protesters peacefully expressed disagreement with the state award, but the authorities chose to silence them with force. Police used physical violence and tear gas against citizens, including opposition leaders, MPs, artists, professors, and civil society representatives. Is this how a country aiming for EU membership treats its people?
Libseen speaks out!
The liberal network has already informed the ALDE Party and European parliamentarians in Brussels about these shameful events. Libseen clearly states: this policy does not lead Montenegro to the EU. Attacks on protesters and political dissenters are unacceptable and must be urgently investigated.
Why does it matter?
The right to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression are pillars of democracy. When a state violently suppresses protests, it signals it cares only about power, not its citizens. Montenegro, a country aspiring to EU membership, must not allow such things to happen.
What’s next?
Libseen will continue monitoring the situation and pressuring European institutions to act. And us? We should ask ourselves – do we want a country where freedom is crushed or one where everyone’s rights are respected?
If you have thoughts on this or have witnessed something similar, drop a comment below. Let the people’s voice be heard, because if not us, then who?
