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WE ARE INVESTIGATING- Who is Mihailo (Miraš Dedeić) - Bishop of Montenegro or Russian-Serbian spy

AUTHOR: M. JAHOVIĆ
Our portal came into possession of several documents and photographs, which compromise the image and work of the retired Metropolitan Mihail of Montenegro. But let's start from the student days of the aforementioned Miraš Dedeić.
We should never forget that Mihailo (Miraš Dedeić)'s friend at the Faculty of Theology in Belgrade was the current bishop of Bačka, Irinej Bulović (a prominent Russophile and servant of all regimes). During their student days, Mihailo, Irinej and the late Janko Mančić, a prominent archpriest from Vranje, lived in the same student room. According to Jankova's story - "Miras was always involved in politics, intrigues and pranks and organized student protests in 1968."
Mihalio's uncle, who lived in the USA, refused three times to meet his nephew Mihailo when he came to the USA, considering that it was not safe to meet him, because he was convinced that Mihailo was a member of the service.
We also learn that Mlađen Dedeić, Mihailov's father, was an excellent violinist, and his favorite song that he sang with tears was "King Alexander's death in Marseilles". Mlađen was born during World War II, and after it, he was known as a sympathizer of the Chetnik movement Draža Mihailović.
There are many "coincidences" in the unexplained actions of Miraš - Mihail Dedeić, who also has Italian citizenship, which he obtained from his marriage to Tomasina Salvati, with whom he divorced his civil marriage, while the church marriage in the Metropolis of Italy - Patriarchate of Constantinople was never divorced. Even more strange is that Miraš Dedeić became a priest in 1988 at the age of 50. He will also be remembered for his interview with the magazine "Il Popolo" from 1993, in which he gave his full support to Slobo Milošević. A few years later, in 1997 to be precise, he came to Cetinje in the CPC - this information is in his biography.
We also transmit excerpts from Mihailo Dedeić's interview with the newspaper "Il Popolo"

Il popolo: What motives lead the army of the federation (JNA) to still participate in the armed conflict. Is it a stubborn desire to consolidate an anachronistic regime or is it a desire inherited from ancestors to realize the idea of "Greater Serbia" that is present in the souls?
Miraš Dedeić: Neither of those two assumptions is correct. Even the latter is completely fictional. The army of the federation entered Croatia only to protect the Serbs living there and to prevent the genocide that occurred during World War II, during which, under the leadership of Anto Pavelić, 500,000 Serbs were killed in the Jasenovac camp. These are the victims of the brutality of Miroslav Filopović Majstorović, a friar of the Franciscan order, who was the coordinator of that massacre. Just as they wanted then, so today the Croats want to wipe out the Serbs from their territory. So this is a war waged by the Croats against the Serbs who live on their territory.
Il popolo: As far as we know, the so-called "Serbian bloc" controls the army of the federation. What is your explanation for the attack on the historic city of Dubrovnik?
Miraš Dedeić: These are all falsehoods. The army of the federation is made up of people from all parts of Yugoslavia and is not led by Serbs at all. Could the federal army be Serbian, if the commander Kadijević is a Croat, and his deputy Brovet is a Slovene?
I explain the attack on Dubrovnik, which was once Montenegrin and as such planned for the capital of Montenegro, by the fact that in it Serbs and Croats mercilessly kill each other. The Federation Navy is trying to enter the city through this attack and contribute to a peaceful life.
And the Slovenian Hitler, Franjo Tudjman, ordered the barracks of the federal army to be blocked and sent Croatian reservists to surround the soldiers of the federal army so that they would not prevent the Croats from expelling the Serbs from Croatia.
Il Popolo: Of all the politicians, who do you think is the most reliable?
Miraš Dedeić: All the most respected Yugoslav politicians among Serbs, Croats or others are ex-communists, Tito's heirs, and therefore completely unreliable. Regardless, I am of the opinion that Milosevic, even though he is also a former communist, did a lot for Serbia by returning Kosovo and Vojvodina, which Tito had seceded.
RAM FOR WAR DECLARATION: From Serbian Bishop Miraš Dedeić to Montenegrin Metropolitan Mihailo Il Popolo: In your opinion, is the conflict between Serbs and Croats of an ethnic nature or is it primarily caused by socio-economic reasons?
Miraš Dedeić: Essentially, it is actually a conflict of a religious-ethnic character, which has other political and social-economic accompanying causes. In fact, it is primarily a religious conflict, which later became an ethnic one. Let me explain it. Serbian and Croatian ethnic roots are the same, given that both come from the Carpathians and speak the same language. Saints Cyril and Methodius are the ones who brought Christianity to the Balkans from Greece. When Christianity was divided in 1054, Serbia became Orthodox, while Croatia became Catholic.
Although there are Catholic Serbs and Orthodox Croats, these religious differences over time have caused significant ethnic differences that are the essence of the conflict today. Related to that, I want to emphasize that mixed marriages are now prohibited in Croatia and that 60 thousand Serbo-Croatian families living in Croatia are looking for a way to move to Serbia and save them from the pogrom.
Il popolo:
In your opinion, is the correct position of the international community to find a peaceful solution to the conflict through a peace conference in The Hague, completely impartially, or can the strategy be different?
Miraš Dedeić: I believe that this path is correct, although I am not sure that it is unbiased, because, perhaps unconsciously, Croatian interests are represented more than Serbian ones. The problem is that the European community does not know the essence of the problems in Yugoslavia, which are a consequence of the communist influence, so journalists launch a lot of falsehoods about Serbia.
Il popolo: How do you evaluate Italian political attitudes in relation to the crisis in Yugoslavia?
Miraš Dedeić: Given that a certain amount of philo-Croatism is felt in Italy, De Mikelis' policy seems completely realistic and impartial to me for now. And as far as Italy is concerned, I think that, if Yugoslavia breaks up, it has every right to retake the territories of Istria and Dalmatia. I would be really happy about that and I am convinced that the Italian Government will protect its interest, because it is fair from a historical point of view.
Slovenia, on the other hand, could unite with Austria due to cultural and traditional relations.
Il popolo: As a Serb on the one hand and a priest on the other, what would you like for Yugoslavia in the future?
Miraš Dedeić: When I speak as a Serb, I wish for stable peace to be established, for Serbia and Croatia to finally separate, since these two nations cannot live together. And as a priest, I am of the opinion that after a thousand years of division, the Catholic and Orthodox churches, both in Yugoslavia and throughout the world, finally unite. Although on the theological level there are minor differences in people's beliefs, there are no major differences that would justify the division.
In this text, we also convey the statements of Dr. Danilo Radojević "Monitor", January 3, 1997:
"... A particularly aggressive attitude in this regard was shown by the excommunicated priest of the Greek Orthodox Church from Rome, Mr. Miraš Dedejić, who, without the knowledge of the board, had scheduled a press conference in Podgorica, in order to promote himself as the Metropolitan of the CPC... The late Metropolitan Antonije, during his lifetime, despite Dedejić's great persistence, did not accept him, given that he was convinced that he would not sincerely work on the revival of the autocephalous CPC renewal project, because before his excommunication from the Greek Church he categorically refused to join the CPC...
Dr. Danilo Radojević in "Monitor" on February 14, 1997:
"... Bishop Antonije (Abramović) recently passed away. Then we said, and thought, let's move on. And then suddenly, the "shepherd" arrives, a candidate for the heir to the throne of St. Petar Cetinjsko, Miraš Dedeić. In fifteen days he succeeds, why it took us years. While Montenegro was guarded by police cordons from the old Bishop Antoni, the newly arrived Mr. M. Dedeić does not seem to be dangerous either for the government or for the Serbian Orthodox Church...
Unfortunately, his biography is known. As he himself explicitly says, he does not belong to the people he wants to be the spiritual leader of.
While the conscious citizens of Montenegro... protested directly in Cetinje because of the aggression against Dubrovnik... Mr. M. Dedeić gives a (political) interview in the newspaper "Il Popolo"... in which he supports this terrible aggression... Among other things, Dedić emphasizes the Serbian propaganda thesis that the JNA was not the implementer of the Serbian imperial project... If what has been said here is not enough for those who brought him to think, then that means that the intention was as we assume...".
But let's go back to the younger days and the work of Mihailo Miraš Dedeić. Until 1978, he stayed in Moscow and was friends with well-known KGB agents and prominent clergymen of the Russian Orthodox Church, among whom is the current head of that church, Kirill, as evidenced by the photo we are publishing. Below you can read who these prominent Russian churchmen and KGB members are on the links we post.
Mihailo and the late hater of Montenegro and Montenegrins and everything non-Serbian Amfilohija often met from their younger days, as evidenced by the photo we are publishing.
That Mihailo never broke off relations with the Russians and Serbs is also confirmed by the documents that came into our possession.
MIhailo worked both financially and on every other level to the collapse and to the detriment of the CPC and its believers and clergy. The embezzlement of tens of thousands of euros from the diaspora and donors from the homeland were hidden until recently.
We leave it to the public to judge who Mihailo (Miraš Dedeić) is, whether he is the Bishop of Montenegro or a Russian-Serbian spy. The stance on Mihail and his admission to the CPC was also clearly communicated by the late Bishop Saint Antonije Abramović. That he did not have a good opinion of Mihailo, I can confirm and point out the representative of the CPC, to whom he communicated this in Bishop Antonije's Piperi. Let the public judge for themselves, and it is crystal clear to us who Mihailo is.

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