The non-governmental organisations Centre for Civic Education (CCE) and Antifascists of Cetinje have today submitted an initiative to the Municipality of Cetinje proposing the restoration of the cinema hall of the Local Community in Rijeka Crnojevića. The hall is located in a building constructed in 1957, with the first film screening held a year later. For decades, it served… »
February 2026
Alen Bajrović and Demir Ličina on Lost Fathers and the Struggle for Justice
When the state commits a crime, answers usually fail to come. Our struggle is a struggle for remembrance, because truth is a precondition for the future and a mechanism for preventing crime, say Alen Bajrović, son of Osmo Bajrović, a victim of the Deportation war crime, and Demir Ličina, son of Iljaz Ličina, a victim of… »
Alen Bajrović and Demir Ličina on Lost Fathers and the Struggle for Justice
When the state commits a crime, answers usually fail to come. Our struggle is a struggle for remembrance, because truth is a precondition for the future and a mechanism for preventing crime, say Alen Bajrović, son of Osmo Bajrović, a victim of the Deportation war crime, and Demir Ličina, son of Iljaz Ličina, a victim of… »
Decades of Impunity and the Absence of Institutional Justice
On the anniversary of the crime in Bukovica, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) recalls the suffering of the population in this area, for which no one has been held accountable to this day. The absence of adequate punishment leaves a lasting sense of injustice and underscores the institutional failure to protect victims. Bukovica is… »
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science – 11 February, highlights the significant achievements of Montenegrin women scientists, while also pointing out that institutional support and proper recognition of their contributions remain insufficient in Montenegro. At the 55th session of the United Nations Commission… »
The “Morinj” Case in Focus of the First Webinar on War Crimes of the 1990s
“The ‘Morinj’ camp is not only a military, but also a state issue, which is why accountability cannot be avoided,” was stated at the first of seven educational webinars, opened with the case of the „Morinj“ camp. The webinar was organised today by the Centre for Civic Education (CCE), with historian Miloš Vukanović as the lecturer. The aim of… »
Updated Rule of Law Checklist
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) draws the public’s attention to the updated Rule of Law Checklist, recently adopted by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe. This document represents a key reference tool for assessing the rule of law in practice across different legal systems. The Checklist serves as an authoritative benchmark for the institutions of… »
Call for Participation in the Youth Digital Rights Lab
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) announces a CALL for participation in the DIGITAL RIGHTS LAB FOR YOUTH If you are between 18 and 30 years of age and wish to acquire skills for protecting rights in the digital space, where young people spend most of their time, then the Digital Rights Lab for Youth is… »
A Growth Plan Without Full Speed in Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) once again draws attention to the fact that Montenegro continues to miss a significant portion of the potential offered by the European Union through the Growth Plan, a key financial instrument designed for the countries of the Western Balkans. CCE notes that on 16 January, without holding a formal Government session and… »
Consolidated fees of CANU academicians for 2025
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) informs the public that during 2025 the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) allocated a total of EUR 934,566 for compensation to its members, of which EUR 930,265.80 was paid by 20 December, and EUR 4,300.20 from 21 to 31 December 2025. We recall that on 22 December… »








