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Red Alert for Human Rights and Religious Freedom in Montenegro

iFamNews gives its full support to the righteous struggle of the clergy and the faithful people of Montenegro for their freedom of religion.

Jugoslav Kiprijanović by Jugoslav Kiprijanović
June 24, 2020
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Last updated on November 2nd, 2020 at 03:28 pm

Montenegro still has not revoked the shameful Law on the Freedom of Religion or Belief and the Legal Status of Religious Communities, which legitimizes the seizure and confiscation of the property of four dioceses of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) in Montenegro. The coronavirus epidemic temporarily disrupted the magnificent processions that were held for almost three months under the slogan We won’t give up our shrines, until the day when the faithful gathered to commemorate the patron saint of their town and of all the Orthodoxy, Saint Basil of Ostrog.

Although the ties between the Montenegrin regime and international crime and corruption are a well-known fact, the authorities do not shy away from inciting conflict and provoking the Orthodox people of Montenegro. It is evident that the Montenegrin regime has no intention of accepting the fact that its people do not want to give up on their faith, their shrines, their priests, and their Church.

Metropolitan Amfilohije enters the hearing at the Montenegrin State Prosecutor’s Office in Pogorica; photo: Savo Prelević

The SOC’s most respectable high priest — 83-year-old Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro and the Littoral — was grilled by the Montenegrin State Prosecutor’s Office for six whole hours, after which the Prosecutor filed charges against him, as had been done previously against Bishop Joanikije. The anticivilization, oppressive authorities in Podgorica also served deportation notices to Father Nikolai, Hegumen [Abbot] of the Zlateš monastery, and to Saša Janjić, a priest from Pljevlja. By all accounts, ten more priests will be served deportation notices by the Montenegrin Border Police in coming days days, regardless of the fact that some of them have served as priests in the territory of Montenegro for more than 20 years.

The international community must take urgent action and endorse the will of the people expressed in the slogan “We won’t give up our shrines.” The endorsement should imply exerting pressure on Montenegrin authorities to start implementing their own Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights, specifically the latter’s protection of the freedom of thought, conscience and religion (Article 9), implemented by the European Court for Human Rights (Judgment[1] in Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia and Others, December 2001); as well as the UN’s Universal Declaration on Human Rights, which guarantees that everyone has the right to the freedom of thought, conscience and religion (Article 18), and the freedom of assembly, opinion and expression (Article 19).

iFamNews gives its full support to the righteous struggle of the clergy and the faithful people of Montenegro for their freedom of religion.


[1] The Court took the view that the Moldovan Government’s refusal to recognize the applicant church had constituted an interference with the right of that church and the other applicants to freedom of religion, as guaranteed by Article 9 § 1 of the Convention. Finding in particular that in taking the view that the applicant church was not a new denomination, its recognition depending on the will of a recognized ecclesiastical authority, the Metropolitan Church of Moldova, the Government had failed to discharge their duty of neutrality and impartiality, the Court concluded that the refusal to recognize the applicant church had such consequences for the applicants’ freedom of religion that it could not be regarded as proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued. It had not therefore been necessary in a democratic society and there had been a violation of Article 9 the Convention.  Also see: Overview of the Court’s case-law on freedom of religion.

Tags: Bishop AmfilohijeHuman RightslifeMilo DjukanovićMontenegroReligious FreedomSerbian Orthodox Church
Jugoslav Kiprijanović

Jugoslav Kiprijanović

Jugoslav Kiprijanović A Serb by nationality, a social activist and a producer, he graduated from the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade. He is an associate of the International Organization for the Family and the World Congress of Families since 2013. He was the editor of the International Family News in Serbian from February 2020 until November 2023. One of the founders of charity organization Friends of Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery in Ras in 2001, he was also the organization’s president in 2006–2008. He coordinated the media campaign to collect funds for the reconstruction and renovation of Đurđevi Stupovi Monastery in Ras, dating back to 1171, which met with countrywide acceptance and is remembered as one of the most successful campaigns in the entire Serbia and the region. He organized and produced a number of concerts, lectures, events, shows, films, audio, video and printed editions for children and adults in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). Between 2008 and 2012 he worked for the Press Office of the Holy Synod of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Serbian Patriarchate in Belgrade. From 2016 until 2019 he was a Senior Advisor/Consultant for Dveri in the Serbian Parliament. With his wife, they are proud parents of four children. He lives and works in Belgrade.

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