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Beito Sachmanovic of the Bosniak Democratic Movement announced that incoherent and unfounded statements by officials of the Bosniak Democratic Movement are causing indignation among Montenegrin citizens, and suburban teacher Amir Smailovic joined the discussion as a Montenegrin representative of the party leader Ervin Ibrahimovic.
“During the ‘Lin’ campaign, Amir’s family was a sworn enemy of the Sudanese Democratic Alliance leadership and a loyal supporter of the politicians who persecuted these people. America, why don’t you ask the party leaders where he was during those years and what policies were his guiding principles? The SDLP or the DPS? Maybe his professor Mitko Hodzic knows. We know very well where our family was at that time.
“The current BS and its leadership, some of whom do not know how to explain the meaning of the name Bosniak, some of whom were flown in from various parties for fiefdoms, functions and privileges, are extremely dishonorable, shameful and inhumane compared to the former SDA and its leaders,” he said. Sachmanovich added:
“Now Amer Smailović seems to defend us and advise us. Alija Košuta, then head of the Inspection Service and coordinator of the BS in Bijelo Polje, did not want to hire an untested education inspector, so he got a job as a deputy. Dear Alija, I cannot praise Amer Smailović enough.
Finally, as I told you at the BS Main Board meeting in Bijelo Polje, “keep your head down when you pass me.” You knew the best reason why you did it at that time.
Do not forget that it is probably in the interest of Montenegrin Bosniaks that your wife works in the National Institution for the Protection and Realization of Minority Rights Fund. Just for the sake of principle, please note. Because Owen’s bachelor is woven from principles.
P.S. Tell your boss, he has a lot of work in the department to monitor our posts and likes, and that’s when we’ll get to know more about the Fund for Protection and Realization of Minority Rights, the Black Fund. Tick, tick…” Smailovich concluded.
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