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The Martinaj village in Guci under assault by Serbian Orthodox priests and Montenegrin police.
Orthodox priests and Montenegrin police forces have rushed the ethnic Albanian village of Martinaj in the Guci region, with the aim of building a Serbian Orthodox church in the columns of an old Albanian Roman Catholic church, whilst there has been a notable protest by locals whom are very upset by this action and as a sign of protest they have gathered in the church yard forming a barrier to the Serbian Orthodox monks, whom have urged more Montenegrin policemen to be deployed in the area in order to disperse the locals and begin their work project.
http://old.zeri.info/artikulli/34062...hatin-martinaj
To be honest I am not surprised at all by this action, which in the past has been repeated many times for Catholic churches of Albanian cultural descent in Western Kosovo and claiming such a new object of Serbian cultural descent so they can legitimize their claims on a further territorial expansion, however I just wanted to make sure that everyone sees their true faces.
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Ugly act .
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Every church is Serb church, even the Roman ones![]()
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Sounds like a scene from a fantasy RPG game, btw, that happened in like 2013, some of them got arrested apparently, what's the point in posting it now, what happened after?
And where is the evidence it was a Catholic Church, our site says it was built in 1938 and torn down by Albanians in 1941.
„Beer has it's own way of sorting things out, does it not?“
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No, they came to Martinaj by middle 2014 and retreated for a while but than they came back later by the end of the year with the project ready and the conflict is still ongoing.
Montenegrin or Serbian Orthodox monks arrested in Montenegro? Good joke but no, being a citizen of this country I know that Albanians are under subject of constant pressure and assimilation attempts, but we are not going anywhere, hear that..
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Yes, property of the Catholic church and property of Albanian clansmen that have lived in the area for thousands of years without causing any harm to anyone else in the surroundings, the Albanian nation may have property over orthodox churches dedicated to Wallachians in southern Albania but no body is attempting to pull out such a trick on them.
But don't worry, we will play by the game of the Slavic state until our time comes.
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Like I said before, our people claim that the church was built in 1938, to go next to a graveyard that was built couple of decades previous, and that then it was torn down by Albanians in 1941.
The court proclaimed the ground belonged to Serbian Orthodox Church, while some Albanian claimed it was his private property, not whatever you're claiming it to be, so I'm asking again, where is the evidence that the foundations belong to a Catholic church in the first place?Ie. what was the name of this Catholic church?
„Beer has it's own way of sorting things out, does it not?“
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