We strongly condemn the primitivism and disrespect for Islam in Tivat.We appeal to the Police to identify and prosecute those responsible for this act, inappropriate in a democratic and civil society Montenegro aspires to be.
We remind that the Police has not yet shed light on numerous attacks on Muslim religious facilities in several municipalities in Montenegro, such as the frequent stoning of the facility in Bar.
This is an opportunity to remind the public and local governments that many people of Islam religion do not have the opportunity to practice their religion in the communities they live and work, nor the possibility to be buried in the city cemeteries, which is particularly unacceptable.
The right to freedom of religion is a fundamental human right that must be guaranteed and protected.
Aleksandar Sasa Zekovic, researcher of human rights violations
Tea Gorjanc Prelevic, Executive Director of Human Rights Action
Momcilo Radulovic, Secretary General of European Movement in Montenegro
Anita Zeciri, President of the Executive Committee of the National Council of Roma and Egyptians
Stevo Muk, CEO of the Institute Alternativa
Biljana Alkovic, President of the Board of Education, Culture and Media of the National Council of Roma and Egyptians in Montenegro
Andrija Djukanovic, Deputy Director of the Roma Scholarship Foundation
Daliborka Uljarevic, Executive Director of the Center for Civic Education
Emrah Jefkaj, President of the Roma Student Club
Goran Djurovic, a member of the Council of Radio and Television of Montenegro