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Eurovision as a political tool
Natural ressources abused in Western Balkans
Illegal fishing of carps and catfishes only in Dojran and Prespa Lakes (Macedonia) is exciding 50 tons yearly. An uncontrolled and unsustainable use of natural resources is taking place in the Western Balkans. Trough their research conducted in Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania and Montenegro, a group of reporters try to figure out where and how these illegal activates are conducted and by whom.
How the property of ex Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was scattered
The debate in Montenegro is mainly led if Montenegrin officials declare their property to the Commission for conflict of interests. However, rarely someone asks for the origin of the properties. As we have found out, on the list of these properties there are some with very suspicious origin.
Ex Yugoslavian Federal Administrative Inspection, whose report we publish, established, just after Milosevic’s fall, that both Serbian and Montenegrin federal officers cost ex state around billion and half...
Bukovica - fifteen years later
The village of Bukovica in northern Montenegro became a target of ethnical cleansing 15 years ago. In Montenegro, „out of war“, the criminals which commited a number of crimes against Montenegrin Bosniaks, have not been found yet. During the 1992 eight people were killed, hundred of houses, alltogehter with three Bukovica's mosques were robbed and burnt, tens of people were beaten, and hundreds of them left their home and never returned
The North in Fear of Vehabias
Despite they do not call themselves vehabias, in northern Montenegrin municipalities Plav, Rozaje, Berane and Bijelo Polje, as well in southern municipality of Ulicnj and Tuzi near Podgorica, exist groups of people that are considered as a members of this Islamic movement. After members of this movement used guns to fight for their ideas in Serbian part of Sandzak (a part of this area is in Montenegro), there is a fear they could do the same thing in Montenegro. Many people in Montenegro are...

