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61 NGOs’ Initiative for Montenegro to Sponsor the UN Resolution on Genocide in Srebrenica

Representatives of 61 non-governmental organizations and 14 individuals sent the Prime Minister, Milojko Spajić, an initiative for Montenegro to sponsor the UN Resolution on the genocide in Srebrenica.

The Bosniak Council, the Bosniak Party, and the Liberal Party supported the initiative.

More details are available here.

Initial signatories:

  1. Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group, BiEPAG, Jovana Marović
  2. Dina Bajramspahić, civil activist
  3. Human Rights Action, Tea Gorjanc Prelević
  4. Active Zone, Miloš Marković
  5. Association “Štrpci – Against Forgetting”, Demir Ličina
  6. Center for democratic transition, Milica Kovačević
  7. Center for Investigative Journalism of Montenegro, Milka Tadić Mijović
  8. Centre for Civic Education, Daliborka Uljarević
  9. Centre for Development of Non – Non-Governmental Organisations, Zorana Marković
  10. Juventas, Ivana Vujović
  11. Media Institute Montenegro, Olivera Nikolić
  12. Montenegrin Committee of Lawyers for Human Rights, Velija Murić
  13. Prima, Aida Perović
  14. Spectra, Jovan Ulićević
  15. The Center for Women’s and Peace Education ANIMA, Ljupka Kovačević
  16. Women’s Rights Center, Maja Raičević

Additional signatories:

  1. Agora Femina, Maja Bogojević
  2. Aleksandar Saša Zeković, independent councilor in the Assembly of the Capital City of Podgorica
  3. Association of Lawyers of Montenegro, Branislav Radulović
  4. Association of Youth with Disabilities of Montenegro (AYDM), Marina Vujačić
  5. Association of LBTQ women “Stana”, Ana Dedivanović
  6. Bona fidae, Pljevlja, Sabina Talović
  7. Breathe, Maja Gardašević
  8. Bridge of Culture, Podgorica
  9. Center for Affirmation of the Roma–Egyptian Population (CAREP), Nardi Ahmetović
  10. Center for Civil Liberties, Marija Popović Kalezić
  11. Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEM), Nevenka Vuksanović
  12. Center for Multimedia Production
  13. Centre for Monitoring and Research– (CeMI), Zlatko Vujović
  14. Civic Alliance, Milan Radović
  15. Civil Initiative “21st May”
  16. Dalibor Tomović, lawyer
  17. Development Vranj, Tuzi
  18. Don Bosko center
  19. Edin Smailović, historian
  20. Eduko plus, Almedina Dodić
  21. ERA –LGBTI Equal Rights Association for Western Balkans and Turkey, Danijel Kalezić
  22. Polygon for Women’s Excellence – Sofia, Rebeka Čilović
  23. Gradionica, Goran Janković
  24. Heart Rožaje, Dušan Rakočević
  25. History Teachers Association of Montenegro, HIPMONT, Miloš Vukanović
  26. Husein Paša, Pljevlja, Denijal Geljić
  27. Ikre, Rožaje, Velida Hodžić
  28. Initiative for Regional Cooperation, Montenegro (IGMAN Initiative),  Andro Martinović
  29. Institute for Gender Equality ‘Dulcinea’, Ulcinj, Hatixha Gjoni
  30. IPO Crna Gora, Momčilo Šćekić
  31. Jasna Tatar Anđelić, professor at the University of Montenegro
  32. Komunica NG, Podgorica, Vladimir Nikaljević
  33. Local Democracy Agency, Kerim Međedović
  34. Miodrag Iličković, retired judge of the Constitutional Court of Montenegro
  35. Mladen Zadrima, journalist
  36. Monitoring Group Ulcinj – Mogul, Xhemal Peroviq
  37. Montenegrin LGBTIQ association Queer Montenegro,  Staša Bistrica
  38. Montenegrin PEN Center
  39. Montenegrin Philological Society
  40. Montenegrin Helsinki Committee, Miodrag Vlahović
  41. Montenegrin Women’s Lobby, Aida Petrović
  42. Mrav, Rožaje, Munevera Sutović
  43. Municipal Association of Multiple Sclerosis Bijelo Polje, Lidija Guberinić
  44. New Horizon, Ulcinj, Nazif Velić
  45. Punta institut, Ulcinj, Admir Gjoni
  46. SOS Nikšić, Nataša Međedović
  47. SOS Rožaje, Raza Nurković
  48. Student organization, Adamas
  49. System, Neda Radović
  50. The First Women’s Ecological Movement in Montenegro – Ecopatriotism
  51. Ulcinj Info, Mustafa Canka
  52. Varja Đukić, actress
  53. Veselin Radulović, lawyer
  54. Women’s Safe House, Budislavka Mira Saveljić
  55. Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR), Edina Hasanaga Čobaj
  56. Zenepa Lika, civil activist
  57. Olivera Komar, Ph.D.
  58. Tanja Pavićević, journalist and civic activist
  59. Milena Perović, journalist