Police and Power in Montenegro: Pepper Spray, Repression, and Shameful Awards Tearing the Country Apart

Montenegro on the Brink of Chaos: Police Pepper-Spray Their Own Citizens While the Government Hands Out Shameful Awards!

Welcome to Montenegro 2024, where the state turns into an arena of repression, and the government becomes the main culprit behind the chaos! While citizens fight for their rights and dignity, the police under Šćepanović’s command spare no means — pepper spray flies as if it’s the only solution to public discontent.

The Shameful Decision That Set the Streets on Fire

On Statehood Day, instead of celebrating unity and the antifascist legacy, the government decided to award people who openly deny Montenegrin identity and humiliate the country. Yes, you read that right! The highest state awards were given to those who claim Montenegro is a communist invention. How does that sound? Like the state is honoring its enemies!

Police as a Tool of Repression

Citizens who dared to express disagreement with this humiliating policy were met not with dialogue but with brutal violence. Police used pepper spray and torture against peaceful protesters in front of Vila Gorica. The European Union condemned this act, but it seems the Montenegrin government doesn’t care about international criticism.

Fascism in Action

The scariest part is that all this happens while the government openly denies Montenegrin identity and antifascist tradition. Instead of protecting citizens, they humiliate and intimidate them. Is this the beginning of fascism in Montenegro? It seems the government thinks it can suppress truth and freedom, but the people don’t forget and don’t forgive.

What the Opposition and Citizens Say

Opposition representatives and European allies clearly state: the shameful award decision must be revoked, and those responsible for violence against citizens must be held accountable. Citizens have declared they will not stay silent while the foundations of a civic and antifascist Montenegro are being destroyed.

Conclusion: Montenegro at a Crossroads

While the government plays with the identity and freedoms of its citizens, Montenegro stands at a dangerous crossroads. Will the state continue down the path of repression and humiliation, or will it wake up and stand with its people? One thing is certain — pepper spray and shameful awards won’t be forgotten easily.

So, what do you think? Does this remind you of a bad movie, or is this the reality we live in? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just throw in a sarcastic meme — because here in Montenegro, the drama never ends!

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