Executive director of the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) Daliborka Uljarević has participated today at panel within True Stories Market at the Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF) where she presented the story of Mamula Camp as a material for future film achievements, thus continuing a successful cooperation of the CCE, the FAST FORWARD Human Rights Film… »
Press releases 2017
International Youth Day – but who thinks of youth?
On the occasion of the International Youth Day – August 12, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) points out that young people in Montenegrin society remain marginalized, with limited opportunities for quality education, employment and professional advancement, and hence the construction of conditions for independent and dignified life in Montenegro, and therefore it is not… »
Government should provide proof of whether it protects convicted doctors or citizens’ health
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) considers scandalous the first instance verdict for the «case of babies of Bijelo Polje» from 2014, where five of them were infected due to medical negligence while one of the infected babies has, unfortunately, died. The convicted doctors have by this verdict sentenced to a less than the statutory minumum… »
Twenty-two years since the operation Storm
On the occasion of 22 years since Operation Storm, which lasted from 4 to 7 August 1995, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) appeals to the governments of the region to work more diligently to establish justice for victims of this, but also every other, armed action that took the innocent victims and produced destruction.… »
Students should be in focus
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is once again perplexed by the tone and vocabulary in the reaction of the University of Montenegro (UOM), within its attempt to discredit the CCE’s work. Apart from the avalanche of tags, which becames seal of the unsigned reactions of UOM at the expense of CCE’s statements, we still have… »
Students need admission, not performance by Government and UoM
The Centre for Civic Education (CCE) believes that dispute between the University of Montenegro (UoM) and the Government of Montenegro regarding the seat of the Higher Medical School, whose headquarters have so far been in Berane, has its political and legal dimension, while students who already study or want to study are suffering the damage.… »
Twenty – two years since genocide in Srebrenica
On the occasion of the 11 July – Remembrance Day of the genocide in Srebrenica, the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) pays homage to victims of that crime and reminds that the Srebrenica tragedy must not be forgotten, but that memory of the victims in Srebrenica must become part of the compulsory culture of remembrance,… »
Government confirmed that overall citizens’ support is below 60 percent
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) expressed satisfaction, on the occasion of announcement of Government of Montenegro, signed by the Public Relations Service, due to the fact that Government decided to open a dialogue about an important segment of European integration – legitimacy of this process reflected through the public support. Also, CCE would like to… »
Rhetorical commitment to European integration must be visible through efficiency of institutions
First five years of Montenegrin negotiations with the European Union (EU) were marked by successful legal activity, but also by lack of political will in implementation of reforms and unwillingness to make the process of European integration more inclusive. This was the assessment of today’s conference “First five years of Montenegrin negotiations with the EU”,… »
Appointment of Vlahović for the ambassador undermines the reputation of state of Montenegro
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) assesses that the decision of Government of Montenegro to appoint Sanja Vlahović for the ambassador of Montenegro to Italy indicates the relation of authorities to values it promotes and which are not based either on knowledge or academic honour. Simultaneously, this indicates how the interest of one party overruled the… »