Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized, today in Podgorica, training for journalists on the phenomenon of radicalization and violent extremism, providing specific guidelines for quality reporting and research on these issues, as well as monitoring of the security sector and relevant institutions work in this field. During the training, the concepts of terrorism, radicalism and… »
Press releases 2019
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The government must not put finances before the respect for equality of citizens
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) considers that the Government of Montenegro, in relation to the CCE initiative for launching proceeding for reviewing the constitutionality and legality of the Law on Civil Servants and State Employees, gave an ambiguous, undefined and unsustainable Opinion. In October 2018, the CCE submitted to the Constitutional Court of Montenegro the… »
CCE is relaunching the action of donation of books for ZIKS
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) is again launching the action of collecting books to enrich the library of the Institute for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions (ZIKS). The action will last until 25 April 2019, when citizens and legal entities wishing to donate books can do so in the CCE premises (Blv. Svetog Petra Cetinjskog… »
Are students in Montenegro rising up?
On the occassion of 4 April – Students’ Day – the Centre for Civic Education (CCE) indicates the significance of student activism and inclusion of young free-thinking people in fight for democratisation and europeanisation of society. Even today, there are just sporadic rebellious student voices in Montenegro. Part of the causes for this should be… »
Institutions should effectively answer on violence against Tomkić
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) calls upon competent institutions to urgently and adequately sanction violence against citizen Igor Tomkić from Berane, and to undertake necessary actions in direction of full protection of him and his family as well as of their property. After serious bodily injuries in the attack on Tomkić, which occurred one week… »
School is important link in addressing radicalization and violent extremism
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) organized today, in Podgorica, training on phenomenon of radicalization, violent extremism and terrorism for professionals working in formal education in Montenegro, as part of the project Safe Net. CCE recently presented findings of the public opinion survey on attitudes towards violent extremism and radicalism.
Through project proposal writing to the implementation of ideas of persons with disability
Centre for Civic Education (CCE) has organized, from 8 to 24 March 2019, training for project proposal writing and management of projects funded by the EU for10 unemployed persons with disability, within the framework of the project Skills Development for Better Employability of Persons with Disabilities. During three three-day intensive trainings, participants have been working on design… »
The truth about crimes and dignity of the victims have to be in focus of Montenegrin institutions also
Centre for Civic Education (CCE), on the occasion of 24 March – International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims – again urges Montenegrin Judiciary to undertake all the legal measures in order to clarify the destiny of missing ones and to combat impunity… »
Potential for radicalization is present and more action on preventive is necessary
Two-thirds of citizens in Montenegro consider that the use of violence to realize political, social and religious aims is not justified. However, one-third states that there are situations when violence can be justified in order to achieve these objectives, which represents potential for radicalization and requires multisectoral preventive response, as indicated by data from the… »