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Letter from Luxembourg: Total erasure of traces that we ever lived in Montenegro

Zastava Crne Gore, FOTO: Ministarstvo odbrane Crne Gore

The letter is written by Faiz Softić, the writer. In part, he writes about his life after he had left his hometown – Bijelo Polje, and moved to Bosnia-Herzegovina. He says that once the war was finished there, he left for Luxembourg, where he met many people from Montenegro.

“One way or another, but all, or almost all of us who left Montenegro, in any period, were expelled…

Sometimes, it would be said in a polite, hidden way, and sometimes under threat of being sent to battlefields where people were dying in attacks on innocent people and while burning their homes.

So, then they drove us out of Montenegro, and now this new Government is trying to delete us from the electoral registers.

Therefore, it would be a total removal from the life of the state to which we belong.

After making this move, if it happens, there will be a total erasure of traces that we ever existed and lived in Montenegro.

On our properties, and in our houses, since there would be no one there anymore, they will settle those who will suit them better and who will be their safe voters”, the letter says.

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