Serbian National Defense Council of America requests that you sincerely consider imposing sanctions against President Milo Djukanovic and the Montenegrin Government
Dear Mr. President and Mr. Ambassador:
Over the past week, Serbian-Americans across the United States of America have raised their voices in support of their brethren in Montenegro, who are now subject to an anti-democratic and authoritarian law that permits the Montenegrin Government to seize the centuries-old property of the four Orthodox Christian dioceses located in Montenegro. As one of the oldest Serbian-American organizations founded in 1914 by renowned physicist and philanthropist, Mihajlo Michael Pupin, a close friend of President Woodrow Wilson and proponent of strong relations between the Serbian people and the United States of America, the Serbian National Defense Council of America requests that your Administration urgently intervenes to protect the religious freedom of the Serbian Orthodox Church faithful and all other religious communities in Montenegro and the region.
Because this Administration has had the courage to promote religious freedom throughout the globe, the Serbian National Defense Council of America requests that you sincerely consider imposing sanctions against President Milo Djukanovic and the Montenegrin Government, or using any other remedy available under the International Religious Freedom Act, unless this draconian law is immediately repealed.
Sincerely yours,
Nebojsa Zivkovic, President
Petko Petrovich, Secretary
Dobrana Komnenic, Secretary
