Remove crnagorakorona.com web application and prosecute its developers

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) yesterday sent individual initiatives to the Supreme State Prosecutor’s Office, the Police administration, the Agency for Personal Data Protection and Free Access to Information and the Ombudsman to take ex officio all prescribed actions and measures in order to prevent further use of illegal web application https://www.crnagorakorona.com/home. This application is… »

Victims, their families and families of disappeared have the right to truth

Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of 24 March – the International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims, points out the significance of responsible and systematic approach by decision-makers, judicial authorities and educational institutions towards civilizational obligation of determining facts about… »

State authorities should do their job, while together we need to strengthen accountability and solidarity without violating fundamental Human Rights

The Government of Montenegro must establish overall discipline of all citizens and protect them from potential exposure to coronavirus infection by taking all available measures of intensified surveillance. This implies prosecution of persons who have anyhow breached the orders of the sanitary inspection on the imposed self-isolation measures. The publication of the list of those… »

Elections in Tivat cannot be more important than citizens’ health

Centre for Civic Education (CCE) sent today an initiative to the President of the State Election Commission (SEC), Aleksa Ivanovic, to urgently consider postponement of local elections in Tivat. The CCE assesses that the competent authorities should make a decision on the postponement of the elections as soon as possible, which would be in accordance… »