Crna Gora
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Novinarka "Vijesti" Olivera Lakić ranjena je večeras ispred njenog stana na bulevaru Svetog Petra Cetinjskog u Podgorici.
Glavni i odgovorni urednik "Vijesti", Mihailo Jovović je kazao da je Lakić rekla da joj je jedan muškarac prišao kada je prilazila ulazu zgrade u kojoj živi i pucao u nogu, a da je vidjela još dva muškarca kako bježe.
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Dežurni doktor Aleksadnar Vulić je potvrdio da Lakić nije životno ugrožena i kazao da će ona biti zadržana u Centru za vaskularnu hirurgiju.
"Vjerovatno su je sačekali ispred ulaza, gdje je pretučena prije šest godina, prišao joj je čovjek i pucao u nogu. Ona kaže da je bilo još dvojica ljudi koji su pobjegli. Znači nemam riječi dokle više, do kad će više ovo da se dešava u ovoj našoj divnoj Crnoj Gori? Nijedan napad na nju nije riješen. Mnoge priče koje napisala a koje ukazuju na kriminal nijesu uopšte istražene. Dokle ćemo mi da strepimo od ovakvih kukavica", kazao je ispred Kliničkog centra Crne Gore, glavni i odgovorni urednik "Vijesti" Mihailo Jovović.
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za svaki slučaj su pošli trojica, da ne uhvati ona ovog jednog slučajno pa da ga prebije
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ĐUKANOVIĆ POLOŽIO ZAKLETVU "Bili smo SRPSKA PROVINCIJA a sada smo najrazvijenija zemlja na Zapadnom Balkanu"
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- Post n°482
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Do sad obećane stvari za predstojeće lokalne u Podgoricu i druge jednorečenične naučnofantastične priče:
- Zoološki vrt (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Gradska bolnica (DF & SNP, Kravataši & Uraši)
- Tramvaj i novi -skoro besplatni- javni prevoz (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Akva park na Konik (DPS)
- Gradsko pozorište (DPS evo 20-a godina za redom)
- Nacionalni stadion (Kravataši & Uraši, DPS)
- Gotovo besplatna legalizacija (svi)
- Vantjelesna oplodnja (Pravaši)
- Šetalište pored Morače "poput East River-a" (Kravataši & Uraši)
-Šetališta pored rijeke ali bez ovog baljezganja o Ist riveru (DPS)
- Nova gimnazija (DF & SNP)
- Ljetnja pozornica (DPS)
- Novi azil za životinje (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Skoro pa besplatne stanove za mlade parove (Pravaši)
- Televizija Podgorica (DF & SNP)
- Smanjenje svih komunalija za 20% (SDP & Demos)
- Revitalizacija Nemanjine obale + spomenikj Stefanu Nemanji (DF & SNP)
- Vraćanje Stare varoši u izgled iz osmanskog perioda (SDP & Demos)
- Vodovod ka gornjoj Lješanskoj nahiji (DF & SNP)
- Servis za čuvanje djece tj državni bejbisiting (SD)
- Montažni parkinzi (SDP & Demos)
- Autobusi na električni pogon (Ujedinjena CG)
- Zeleni fond ... šta god to bilo (SDP & Demos)
- Galerija u krugu kuće Rista Stijovića (DPS)
- Vrtići, škole i rekonstrukcija fakulteta (SD)
- Fudbalsko igralište u kokotima (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Vaterpolo klub "Budućnost" (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Duplo više biciklističkih staza (DPS... nemojte ako Boga znate)
- Zelena pijaca u Zeti/otkupni centri (svi)
- Modernizacija vodovoda (SDP & Demos)
- Podgorica će postat turistička destinacija (DPS, SD ...)
- Sportski tereni u Grbavcima (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Kolektor (skoro svi)
ŽABLJAK:
- Da će postat glavni grad do 2050 (DPS)
BAR:
BIJELO POLjE:
PLjEVLjA:
ROŽAJE:
(ovoe nepotpuna lista pa kose čega $eti neka doda u komentare, a može i za druge gradove)
- Zoološki vrt (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Gradska bolnica (DF & SNP, Kravataši & Uraši)
- Tramvaj i novi -skoro besplatni- javni prevoz (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Akva park na Konik (DPS)
- Gradsko pozorište (DPS evo 20-a godina za redom)
- Nacionalni stadion (Kravataši & Uraši, DPS)
- Gotovo besplatna legalizacija (svi)
- Vantjelesna oplodnja (Pravaši)
- Šetalište pored Morače "poput East River-a" (Kravataši & Uraši)
-Šetališta pored rijeke ali bez ovog baljezganja o Ist riveru (DPS)
- Nova gimnazija (DF & SNP)
- Ljetnja pozornica (DPS)
- Novi azil za životinje (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Skoro pa besplatne stanove za mlade parove (Pravaši)
- Televizija Podgorica (DF & SNP)
- Smanjenje svih komunalija za 20% (SDP & Demos)
- Revitalizacija Nemanjine obale + spomenikj Stefanu Nemanji (DF & SNP)
- Vraćanje Stare varoši u izgled iz osmanskog perioda (SDP & Demos)
- Vodovod ka gornjoj Lješanskoj nahiji (DF & SNP)
- Servis za čuvanje djece tj državni bejbisiting (SD)
- Montažni parkinzi (SDP & Demos)
- Autobusi na električni pogon (Ujedinjena CG)
- Zeleni fond ... šta god to bilo (SDP & Demos)
- Galerija u krugu kuće Rista Stijovića (DPS)
- Vrtići, škole i rekonstrukcija fakulteta (SD)
- Fudbalsko igralište u kokotima (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Vaterpolo klub "Budućnost" (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Duplo više biciklističkih staza (DPS... nemojte ako Boga znate)
- Zelena pijaca u Zeti/otkupni centri (svi)
- Modernizacija vodovoda (SDP & Demos)
- Podgorica će postat turistička destinacija (DPS, SD ...)
- Sportski tereni u Grbavcima (Kravataši & Uraši)
- Kolektor (skoro svi)
ŽABLJAK:
- Da će postat glavni grad do 2050 (DPS)
BAR:
BIJELO POLjE:
PLjEVLjA:
ROŽAJE:
(ovoe nepotpuna lista pa kose čega $eti neka doda u komentare, a može i za druge gradove)
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- Post n°483
Re: Crna Gora
ŽABLJAK:
- Da će postat glavni grad do 2050 (DPS)
A cestitam!
Cega, SRJ?
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- Post n°484
Re: Crna Gora
VIDEO Milan Roćen: Žabljak će za 50-ak godina biti glavni grad Crne Gore!
Bivši ministar spoljnih poslova, rodom je iz Njegovuđe, pa su ga poslali tamo u kampanju.
Bivši ministar spoljnih poslova, rodom je iz Njegovuđe, pa su ga poslali tamo u kampanju.
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- Post n°486
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"Sjedinjene Američke Države razočarane su zbog smene Andrijane Kadije, generalne direktorke crnogorskog javnog servisa RTCG. Crna Gora mora da uradi više da zaštiti slobodu medija i uređivačku nezavisnost svog javnog servisa", navodi se u saopštenju.
Formalni razlog za smenu je bio ugovor koji je RTCG potpisala s Centrom za građansko obrazovanje (CGO), a kojim je po ocenama člana Saveta Mima Draškovića, dozvoljeno mešanje u uređivačku politiku javnog servisa.
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- Post n°487
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ĐUKA PRETI RATOM MILU ĐUKANOVIĆU "Nemoj da se iznenadite ako se srpska vojska nađe u Crnoj Gori da je OSLOBODI" (VIDEO)
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Како се оно преводи крипл фајт, "ћелави без руку за косу се вуку"?
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- Post n°489
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Evo ako niste znali
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But when war did break out in the Balkans in the 1990s, Montenegro was largely seen as a stabilizing force in the region. As the countries around it became engulfed in conflict, Montenegro, which was then part of Serbia, welcomed tens of thousands of refugees from Bosnia and Croatia.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/19/world/europe/montenegro-donald-trump-nato.html#click=https://t.co/ALKEkKiRCZ
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But when war did break out in the Balkans in the 1990s, Montenegro was largely seen as a stabilizing force in the region. As the countries around it became engulfed in conflict, Montenegro, which was then part of Serbia, welcomed tens of thousands of refugees from Bosnia and Croatia.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/19/world/europe/montenegro-donald-trump-nato.html#click=https://t.co/ALKEkKiRCZ
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Mala zemlja, veliki utjecaj na svjetske medije.
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Ha rendelkezésre áll a szükséges pénz, a vége általában jó.
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- Post n°492
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Pucaju na Hrvate na pravom mestu!
Prema tvrdnjama vlasnika dubrovačke agencije u nedelju oko 14h na putu Kotor-Risan u mestu Dražin vrt, pucano je na kombi te agencije koji je prevozio turiste.
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Draža je na Hrvate zapucao nikad, pucanje na Srbe mu je s druge strane jako dobro išlo.
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Draza nije pucao, on je pravio strategiju kao prvi gerilac.
Ali zato onome sto se na Dinari sjaji...
Ali zato onome sto se na Dinari sjaji...
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nebojsa medojevic komentarise na starom liberalu
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THE space age is upon us. Rockets are leaving our globe at
speeds unheard of only a few years ago, to orbit earth, moon, and
sun. People have visited the moon, we have sent space probes to
all but one of the planets, and words like "orbit" and "satellite" are
picked up by children in the nursery.
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Ex-CIA officer faces arrest over alleged Montenegro coup plot
Prosecutors accuse Joseph Assad of conspiring to bring down government
Julian Borger in Washington
Shaun Walker in Budapest
Sun 12 Aug 2018
Prosecutors in Montenegro have called for the arrest of a former CIA officer, accusing him of involvement in an alleged Russian-backed coup attempt in 2016.
The former CIA operative, Joseph Assad, has rejected the charges, saying he had been in Montenegro to provide personal security advice to a western political consultant, and calling on the US to reject any extradition request.
“This is a deception campaign against a loyal American who had no role in any crimes or coup in Montenegro,” Assad said in a statement issued on Saturday through his lawyer.
The accusation against Assad is the latest twist in a convoluted year-long trial in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, of 14 suspected coup plotters, including two Russians, nine Serbs and three Montenegrins accused of a conspiracy to bring down the country’s pro-Nato government and assassinate its then prime minister Milo Đjukanović.
Prosecutors claim the goal of the putsch, on the day of parliament elections in March 2016, was to stop Montenegro from joining Nato but it was foiled by the security services. Montenegro became the alliance’s 29th member two months later.
The opposition has denounced the claims as a publicity stunt cooked up to save Đjukanović’s party from election defeat. The Kremlin has dismissed them as absurd.
In a statement to the Guardian on Friday, the special prosecutor’s office in Podgorica said that Assad, who has also worked as a private security consultant, was suspected of “creating a criminal organisation” and that a warrant had been issued for his arrest.
The statement gave no more details but prosecutors have previously referred to Assad in court documents as being involved in a plan for the plotters’ escape after the coup.
Assad was temporarily working in Montenegro as a security advisor to Aron Shaviv, a British-Israeli political consultant working for a pro-Moscow Montenegrin opposition group, the Democratic Front (DF).
Shaviv said he hired Assad because he was being harassed by Montenegrin security services because he was working for the DF. The two men had worked together on previous projects in potentially dangerous parts of the world over several years.
The key witness in the trial, Saša Sinđelić, a Serb nationalist, told the court he was paid €100,000 (£89,000) by two Russian intelligence officers to organise the coup. The two Russians, Eduard Shishmakov and Vladimir Popov, are being tried in absentia.
In his statement, Assad described the entire prosecution account of a conspiracy as a conspiracy itself.
“The regime claims of an attempted coup are undermined by way it handled the so-call mastermind and evidence. The person the regime labeled as the leader and a terrorist was released from custody,” Assad said.
“The weapons the alleged plotters used – primarily hunting rifles – were destroyed by the government and could not be produced for the defence to examine. When asked to produce evidence to substantiate the allegations, the regime refused and called the evidence a state secret.”
Assad’s US lawyer, Vincent Citro, said in an email he had not been informed of any charges in the case, had not been presented with any documents, and could therefore not comment on the prosecutors’ statement.
Assad, an Egyptian-American who came to the US in 1990, served as a counter-terrorism specialist in the CIA. After leaving the agency and setting up a private security business, he and his wife Michelle, also a former CIA officer, led a privately financed operation in 2015 to rescue Iraqi Christians driven out of the Mosul area by the Islamic State, an effort in which Shaviv was also involved.
The couple became minor celebrities and Michelle published a memoir in February about her service and her Christian faith, titled Breaking Cover.
Shaviv specialises in making television commercials for international politicians. The website of his company, Shaviv Strategy and Campaigns, says he “has helped 14 heads of state win elections” and “consulted other parties and candidates in over 40 elections worldwide”. He won prizes for commercials in 2015 for Benjamin Netanyahu, presenting the Israeli leader in a soft, humorous light.
In 2016 Shaviv produced satirical commercials on behalf of the DF party, which opposed Nato membership and was generally pro-Russian. As a result, he claimed he was repeatedly stopped and questioned by Montenegrin police and security officers.
The court in Podgorica was told that Shaviv hired Assad and his firm, Peregrine Consulting, to provide counter-surveillance, find out whether Shaviv was being followed and plan an evacuation in case he was at risk. The prosecution have claimed that the real purpose of hiring Assad was to help extract the coup plotters after election day.
Another former CIA officer and private security consultant, Brian Scott, told the court in June that he had considered collaborating with Assad in Montenegro but said he was warned off by a colleague in the region who pointed to allegations that DF had links with Russian intelligence.
“I told him there were allegations of Russian intelligence involvement in DF. While I cannot remember his exact response, he did not seem to find that credible,” Scott said.
“Mr Assad advised me that he had not done any liaison with Montenegrin authorities,” Scott added. “I advised him that protective counter-security and evacuation planning was difficult without the support of host nation police services.
He noted that he thought he would be fine as he had two former FBI special agents works with him. I expressed my opinion that was not acceptable overseas given their expertise is inside the domestic US.”
Scott said he wished Assad luck with his work in Montenegro and the next time he heard anything about it was when he was approached three months later, in December 2016, by FBI special agents who questioned him about his discussions with Assad.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/12/ex-cia-officer-faces-arrest-over-alleged-montenegro-coup-plot?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Gmail
Prosecutors accuse Joseph Assad of conspiring to bring down government
Julian Borger in Washington
Shaun Walker in Budapest
Sun 12 Aug 2018
Prosecutors in Montenegro have called for the arrest of a former CIA officer, accusing him of involvement in an alleged Russian-backed coup attempt in 2016.
The former CIA operative, Joseph Assad, has rejected the charges, saying he had been in Montenegro to provide personal security advice to a western political consultant, and calling on the US to reject any extradition request.
“This is a deception campaign against a loyal American who had no role in any crimes or coup in Montenegro,” Assad said in a statement issued on Saturday through his lawyer.
The accusation against Assad is the latest twist in a convoluted year-long trial in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, of 14 suspected coup plotters, including two Russians, nine Serbs and three Montenegrins accused of a conspiracy to bring down the country’s pro-Nato government and assassinate its then prime minister Milo Đjukanović.
Prosecutors claim the goal of the putsch, on the day of parliament elections in March 2016, was to stop Montenegro from joining Nato but it was foiled by the security services. Montenegro became the alliance’s 29th member two months later.
The opposition has denounced the claims as a publicity stunt cooked up to save Đjukanović’s party from election defeat. The Kremlin has dismissed them as absurd.
In a statement to the Guardian on Friday, the special prosecutor’s office in Podgorica said that Assad, who has also worked as a private security consultant, was suspected of “creating a criminal organisation” and that a warrant had been issued for his arrest.
The statement gave no more details but prosecutors have previously referred to Assad in court documents as being involved in a plan for the plotters’ escape after the coup.
Assad was temporarily working in Montenegro as a security advisor to Aron Shaviv, a British-Israeli political consultant working for a pro-Moscow Montenegrin opposition group, the Democratic Front (DF).
Shaviv said he hired Assad because he was being harassed by Montenegrin security services because he was working for the DF. The two men had worked together on previous projects in potentially dangerous parts of the world over several years.
The key witness in the trial, Saša Sinđelić, a Serb nationalist, told the court he was paid €100,000 (£89,000) by two Russian intelligence officers to organise the coup. The two Russians, Eduard Shishmakov and Vladimir Popov, are being tried in absentia.
In his statement, Assad described the entire prosecution account of a conspiracy as a conspiracy itself.
“The regime claims of an attempted coup are undermined by way it handled the so-call mastermind and evidence. The person the regime labeled as the leader and a terrorist was released from custody,” Assad said.
“The weapons the alleged plotters used – primarily hunting rifles – were destroyed by the government and could not be produced for the defence to examine. When asked to produce evidence to substantiate the allegations, the regime refused and called the evidence a state secret.”
Assad’s US lawyer, Vincent Citro, said in an email he had not been informed of any charges in the case, had not been presented with any documents, and could therefore not comment on the prosecutors’ statement.
Assad, an Egyptian-American who came to the US in 1990, served as a counter-terrorism specialist in the CIA. After leaving the agency and setting up a private security business, he and his wife Michelle, also a former CIA officer, led a privately financed operation in 2015 to rescue Iraqi Christians driven out of the Mosul area by the Islamic State, an effort in which Shaviv was also involved.
The couple became minor celebrities and Michelle published a memoir in February about her service and her Christian faith, titled Breaking Cover.
Shaviv specialises in making television commercials for international politicians. The website of his company, Shaviv Strategy and Campaigns, says he “has helped 14 heads of state win elections” and “consulted other parties and candidates in over 40 elections worldwide”. He won prizes for commercials in 2015 for Benjamin Netanyahu, presenting the Israeli leader in a soft, humorous light.
In 2016 Shaviv produced satirical commercials on behalf of the DF party, which opposed Nato membership and was generally pro-Russian. As a result, he claimed he was repeatedly stopped and questioned by Montenegrin police and security officers.
The court in Podgorica was told that Shaviv hired Assad and his firm, Peregrine Consulting, to provide counter-surveillance, find out whether Shaviv was being followed and plan an evacuation in case he was at risk. The prosecution have claimed that the real purpose of hiring Assad was to help extract the coup plotters after election day.
Another former CIA officer and private security consultant, Brian Scott, told the court in June that he had considered collaborating with Assad in Montenegro but said he was warned off by a colleague in the region who pointed to allegations that DF had links with Russian intelligence.
“I told him there were allegations of Russian intelligence involvement in DF. While I cannot remember his exact response, he did not seem to find that credible,” Scott said.
“Mr Assad advised me that he had not done any liaison with Montenegrin authorities,” Scott added. “I advised him that protective counter-security and evacuation planning was difficult without the support of host nation police services.
He noted that he thought he would be fine as he had two former FBI special agents works with him. I expressed my opinion that was not acceptable overseas given their expertise is inside the domestic US.”
Scott said he wished Assad luck with his work in Montenegro and the next time he heard anything about it was when he was approached three months later, in December 2016, by FBI special agents who questioned him about his discussions with Assad.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/12/ex-cia-officer-faces-arrest-over-alleged-montenegro-coup-plot?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Gmail
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Rusi su retardi pa ne znaju kako se te stvari rade nego su pozvali bivšeg CIA operativca i sakupili 30 baba sa praćkama...baš me zanima šta se sve tu stvarno dešavalo ako se jednog dana ovo razmota.
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- Post n°499
Re: Crna Gora
Ђјукановић!
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И кажем себи у сну, еј бре коњу па ти ни немаш озвучење, имаш оне две кутијице око монитора, видећеш кад се пробудиш...