‘Murderers’: Thousands gather in Montenegro capital to protest NATO membership (VIDEO)
Shortly
after Montenegro’s bid to join the North Atlantic Alliance was given
the green light, thousands flooded the streets of the capital to protest
the upcoming membership and remind people of lives taken during the
NATO invasion of 1999.
Former
Montenegrin President Momir Bulatovic and opposition leaders called the
rally on Saturday in Montenegro’s capital, Podgorica. They gathered at
least 5,000 supporters outside the parliament, according to the local
Vijesti newspaper. The protesters held national flags while patriotic
and pro-Russian chants ringing out from the assembled crowd.
Bulatovic, who was also prime minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1998 to 2000, told the rally that joining NATO would mean “blood of innocent people on our hands,” and emphasized his country had been against the alliance’s wars until recently. “What has Afghanistan done wrong, what has Iraq done wrong? Why has Libya been destroyed, what's happening today in Syria? Can we close our eyes to that?" he said.
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Bulatovic, who was also prime minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1998 to 2000, told the rally that joining NATO would mean “blood of innocent people on our hands,” and emphasized his country had been against the alliance’s wars until recently. “What has Afghanistan done wrong, what has Iraq done wrong? Why has Libya been destroyed, what's happening today in Syria? Can we close our eyes to that?" he said.
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