Brotherly Backstabbing

Mafia Boss and Petty Communist Dictator, Montenegro’s Djukanovic
On Friday, November 3, 2006, Kosovo Albanian thug and war criminal Agim Ceku visited another Balkan criminal, mafia boss Milo Djukanovic of Montenegro.
During the visit, the war criminal talked about Kosovo independence, while the outgoing Grand Vizier of Montenegro spoke of his country’s need to have good relations “with all its neighbors,” presupposing Kosovo is an independent state rather then an integral part of Serbia and, as such, bordering with Montenegro.
Tobacco smuggler and a petty communist dictator usurping the helm of tiny Montenegro for 17 years, Milo Djukanovic has fulfilled the sole purpose of his existence by finishing the preplanned process of dismembering Yugoslavia in tearing Montenegro away from Serbia. He can now retire and devote his undivided attention to the profitable business of smuggling and underground-commerce in general.
Pasha Djukanovic’s “referendum” for Montenegro independence was won by the overwhelming Albanian majority-vote. Kosovo Albanians, Montenegro Albanians, American Albanians, Albanian Albanians... were all invited and welcomed to cast their votes in Montenegro’s pro-independence referendum, while some 300,000 Montenegrins living and working in Serbia were not allowed to take part in the referendum. Who decided the future of Montenegro became embarrassingly obvious right after the first suggestion the tiny fiefdom will be separated from Serbia, before the votes were even counted, when the squares and streets of Montenegro cities were flooded with celebrants waving Albanian and Croatian Nazi flags.
Immediately after the successful secession of Montenegro, Albanians have made it clear Montenegro separatists have them to thank for independence and that Montenegrins better show some gratitude to their new brothers (after cheerfully betraying the old ones). Perhaps an invitation of the war criminal Ceku was the first installment of that gratitude package and unashamed payback-gesture.
Most Shameful Act in the History of Montenegro
Regardless, before leaving his throne, Effendi Djukanovic used the opportunity to stab Serbia in the eye once more by inviting the man wanted for monstrous war crimes against the Serbs into an official visit, as Kosovo “prime minister.” Amidst the rumors Djukanovic was generously paid by the Albanian mafia for this favor of an unofficial recognition of Kosovo independence, opposition parties in Montenegro, Serbian government and Parliament have issued strong condemnations of the Shah’s gesture, along with some serious warnings.
Reminding Podgorica Chieftain that the UN Charter obligates Montenegro to honor Serbia’s sovereignty, Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica said:
In her entire history Montenegro was never Serbia’s enemy. And since it came into existence, Serbia has never done any wrong to Montenegro. Podgorica’s regard of Kosovo as Montenegro’s neighbor damages Serbia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity in a most direct way. This position was made known in a meeting with Agim Ceku, whom Serbia charges with war crimes against Serbs and not only in Kosovo.
Serbian Radical Party Secretary General Aleksandar Vučić said Montenegrin Vizier Milo Đukanović’s decision to talk to Kosovo prime minister Agim Ceku was the most shameful act in the history of Montenegro:
Đukanović did this for a huge sum of money, given to him by Albanian lobbyists and his Western mentors.
Aleksandar Vucic claims that Montenegrin prime minister was instructed to harm Serbia, by saying that the independent Montenegro will cooperate with Kosovo.
Deputy Chairman of Radical Party Tomislav Nikolić said that Serbia ought to change its policy toward Montenegro in the wake of war criminal Agim Ceku’s visit to that country:
From the moment Milo Đukanović presented Ceku as Kosovo’s prime minister and officially embraced him as such, Serbia cannot have any sort of relations with Montenegro. It should break all ties with Montenegro, introduce the border, the customs, the visas… anyone who recognizes Kosovo’s independence is Serbia’s worst enemy.
If such a move were to be enforced through the Serbian Parliament, small Montenegro, economically heavily dependent on much larger Serbia which, thus far, viewed Montenegrins as brothers by blood and faith, would find itself in a serious trouble.
Meanwhile, butcher Ceku is in an unofficial visit to Slovakia today, lobbying support for the independence of Kosovo province -- this time accompanied by the UNMIK’s administrator, Joachim Ruecker. Unlike Serbian treacherous brothers, Montengrins, Slovaks did not allow Albanian thug to visit them as a self-styled “prime minister” of a non-existent state, nor has he been received by the head of Slovak state. Instead, followed by his UN nanny, Ceku talked to Foreign Minister Jan Kubis, while Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico openly declared he is against Kosovo’s independence as it could spark regional tensions and serve as a bad example for other separatists around the world who would want to gain independence through violence and ethnic cleansing, like Kosovo Albanians in Serbia.
Cartoon by Predrag Koraksic Corax
Comments
It's hard to disagree with Tomislav Nikolic - this quite a stab in the back from Montenegro. I can only hope that the people of Montenegro are not reflected in their corrupt present leader who has brought them to a moment in history that they are bound to regret, especially once they are overrun by their Albanian population because that day is certain to come.
Posted by: AJP | November 6, 2006 05:01 PM
I believe you are right -- most Montenegrins still consider themselves Serbs, in the honorable tradition of Vladika Njegos, King Nikola and other prominent Serbs from Montenegro.
But until they manage to shake off the humiliating vassal frame of mind and start showing their brotherly feelings towards Serbia and desire to continue to enjoy the benefits of such relations, perhaps they should be cut off and forced to choose their friends and allies. And finally learn through very concrete experience what exactly the true independence entails.
Posted by: Svetlana | November 6, 2006 06:31 PM