SOURCE: ANTENA M – AUTHOR: M.J. GDNUS
Strategic communications consultant and producer Nina Redžepagić asks the Democrats whether they think it is devastating that despite all the lit candles, we have not been able to find a man moral enough to take responsibility for the tragedy in Cetinje.
“Do you think that an aunt, who was sobbing devastatingly and painfully tonight, should have been persuaded by someone to be in front of the Lovćen Villa tonight?” asked strategic communications consultant and producer Nina Redžepagić.
Her message was published after the Democrats, whose officials are at the top of the security sector and who are being called upon by the public to resign due to the tragedy in which 12 people, including two children, were killed in Cetinje on the first day of this year, tried to spin and accuse the students of being criminals who are organizing tonight's protest.
While she tries to articulate her sadness, anger and fear from this amount of insensitivity and cruelty, she says, several questions come to mind.
"Do you think that hundreds of citizens, with sincere pain and disbelief on their faces, should have been persuaded by someone to be in front of Lovćen Villa tonight? And do you think that Vukan and Jovan's friends from school and the street should have been persuaded by someone to send a final message to their friends in heaven with the flame of a torch?", Redžepagić pointed out.
Finally, she asks if they think it is devastating that despite all the candles lit, we in Montenegro have not managed to find a man moral enough to take responsibility.
"I can only say about this shameful campaign at such a terribly sad moment - shame on you," Redžepagić underlined.