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16-Aug-2023
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Pljevljak wrote war-mongering graffiti because he put Njegoš and his great-grandfather to sleep

Pljevljak Diko Petrović gave a statement in the Security Department in that city regarding the graffiti with the inscription "When the army returns to Kosovo", stating that he was reaching for that act because Petar the Other Petrović Njegoš and his great-grandfather appeared to him in a dream to "correct the injustice of the people" in Ulcinj, alluding to a video of young people in an Ulcinj hotel "cursing Serbian mothers and chanting to the Kosovo Liberation Army".
The war-mongering message dawned yesterday in the village of Dolinice, about seven kilometers from Pljevlje, in the direction of Prijepolje. On the same day, Petrović gave a statement to the OB Pljevlja following an anonymous report by an anonymous person.
He said that around 2:00 p.m., he went to the town of Dolinice, to spray graffiti in the form of a bullet on the wall on the left side of the road, on which I wrote "When the army returns to Kosovo".
I did this because the night before last I dreamed of Njegoš, Bishop and great-grandfather telling me about the events in Ulcinj, where the Serbian people are cursed and threatened, where our police do not react, and we live off tourism and the Serbian people to some extent, and he said to me: "Can you how to correct this shameful act of people in Ulcinj". I also decided on this act to welcome our Serb brothers in this way at the entrance to Pljevlja - it was stated in Petrović's statement that he gave to the police.
We remind you that in Pljevlja, the same graffiti appeared last month on a stone wall almost 150 years old, built during the Austro-Hungarian era.
A wave of graffiti with the same content was written in several locations in Montenegro for days. It was painted over on the wall in the grounds of the former "Morača" barracks, as well as on the monument to Peter the Second Petrović Njegoš in Njegoš Park.
Graffiti also appeared in Nikšić and Kolašin, and social networks called for the further spread of the "action" that started from neighboring Serbia.
In a period of just a few days, during the previous month, more than fifty illegally created large-area graffiti with the inscription "When the army returns to Kosovo..." was created throughout the country.
In this regard, a working group was formed consisting of representatives of several organizations from the non-governmental sector of Serbia (YUCOM, the Belgrade Center for Human Rights, Partners Serbia, the KROKODIL Association and the Youth Initiative for Human Rights), which will prepare proposals for amendments to the law by the end of the year. which regulate the area of hate speech in public space and vandalism of walls, and which will serve as the text of the citizen's petition that will be handed over to citizens for approval and signature at the end of this year, and then officially delivered to the competent institutions.
M.J.

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