"That's a lie. A set-up. They wanted to arrest Djukanovic" VIDEO

"We were sitting in the garden, because there was nowhere else to be. We chose Grand Hotel, so it was closed, and they evicted the guests. They closed a 300-room hotel for six euros, so we moved out and waited there to see what would happen, because there was a police cordon", said Canak.
"As the bar was closed, someone went to buy drinks to refresh people," he pointed out, commenting on a video of himself with President Milo Djukanovic.
He explained why he went to Cetinje.
"I have been in Cetinje for 30 years, because then Cetinje was the center of anti-fascism and anti-war demonstrations. If I had not been there, it would have been rude. It is a place where anti-fascist ideas have remained. They wore Ljubo Cupic's T-shirts. It is their Jerusalem. I support the people with whom I share the same ideas", the LSV leader pointed out.
Asked whether riots and barricades were a normal occurrence, he said that only a part of the incidents were shown, and that this lasted for two days. "Mostly people were completely calm and brought water to the police in the cordon. It was a set-up by the Government of Montenegro, which tried to stage the attack with the Molotov cocktail at six o'clock in the morning. The government responded then. There were no attacks, but people were attacked with tear gas. "They expected that a policeman would be killed and that violence would break out, and that Milo Djukanovi would be arrested," Canak claims.
"Someone wanted to kill Porfirije with a sniper. Where are those snipers? It's all a lie, it wasn't there. Why weren't weapons and terrorists found?" Canak told TV Prva.
Police went from street to street and fired tear gas to keep people out of the street, Canak said.
When asked who the people at the...

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