Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its deep concern over the graffiti “Knife, Wire, Srebrenica”, which is as the media reported about located in the centre of Podgorica… Consequences of incomplete process of dealing with the past are returning like a boomerang – (pdf)
Actual
Elections in Montenegrin way
Citizens of Montenegro ought to know more about the EU
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expresses its concerns regarding recent Eurobarometre results, which show a decline in trust, but also a high degree of unawareness of citizens of Montenegro about the European integration process, which confirms our previous findings from the project “Europe in my city”. In this context, CCE calls on the Ministry of… »
Occupy Montenegro
How many occupation circles exist in Montenegro today? How many “occupiers” do we need to dislodge in order to become a free society? To what extent can we help ourselves, as individuals or as social actors, and to what extent can we rely on negotiations with EU to help us?… Occupy Montenegro – (pdf)
CCE is again hosting American participants of Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program
Preparations for the Fast Forward Human Rights Film Festival 2012 started
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), organizer of the Fast Forward Human Rights Film Festival and Mladen Vusurovic, director of the productiondistribution Ltd. Tricontinental from Cetinje and selector-director of the International Documentary Film Festival “Beldocs” have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, with the primary aim of establishing cooperation and development in the field transfer of experience,… »
NGO will closely monitor the implementation process of the reforms in areas that constitute the negotiation chapter 23
Upon theinitiative and in coordination of the Centre for Development of NGOs (CRNVO), a coalition of non-governmental organizations has been established in order to monitor the course of negotiations under Chapter 23. ?The long-term objective of the Coalition’s activities is to contribute to achieving a noticeable improvement in the lives of the citizens of Montenegro…… »
Burning the LGBT flag is a step back to the establishment of the tolerant climate in Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) strongly condemns burning of the rainbow flag – a symbol of the LGBT community, which was placed in front of building where the Ombudsman office is based and requires authorities to immediately identify and prosecute the perpetrators. We remind that the flag was posted last week to demonstrate a support… »
At the crossroads of decisions
Twentieth anniversary of crime against refugees without monument or memorial day
These days we will have a 20th anniversary of war crime of deportation of refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina that were illegally arrested and then deported from Montenegro in 1992. At least 66 refugees of Bosniac nationality were taken to hostile army of Bosnian Serbs in this way, and only 12 of the deported people… »