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10/2/2017 NGOs APPEALED TO THE GOVERNMENT TO ENABLE WORK OF THE COMMISSION FOR MONITORING INVESTIGATIONS OF ATTACKS ON JOURNALISTS

11 NGOs (Human Rights Action,  Center for Women and Peace Education – ANIMA, Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro, Center for Civic Education, Women’s Rights Center, Center for Research and Monitoring (CeMI),  Center for Investigative Journalism,  Institute Alternativa, Juventas, Network for Affirmation of NGO Sector – MANS, Women’s Safe House) sent a letter (in Montenegrin) to Prime Minister Mr. Duško Marković, Director of the  Directorate for the Protection of Classified Information Mr. Savo Vučinić, and Director of the National Securuty Agency Mr. Dejan Peruničić, appealing to them to ensure urgent implementation of security check procedures for five members of the Commission for Monitoring Investigations of Attacks on Journalists, Dalibor Tomović, Duško Vuković, Marijana Camović, Veselin Racković i Ranko Vujović and swiftly decide on issuing a permit for access to classified information under the label Top Secret, so that the Commission could start working at full capacity. The Commission members asked for permissions to access information already on 10 October 2016, soon after it began its mandate.