It is believed that the plot was designed as a last-ditch attempt by the Montenegrin pro-Serbian and pro-Russian opposition to prevent Montenegro’s accession to NATO,[5] a move stridently opposed by Russia’s government that had issued direct threats to Montenegro concerning such eventuality.[6][7][8][9][10] This theory was re-affirmed by the court verdict handed down in 2019.[11]

On the eve of 16 October 2016, the day of the parliamentary election in Montenegro, a group of 20 Serbian and Montenegrin citizens, including the former head of Serbian Gendarmery Bratislav Dikić, were arrested;[12][13] some of them, along with other persons, including two Russian citizens, were later formally charged by the authorities of Montenegro with an attempted coup d’état. In early November 2016, Montenegro’s special prosecutor for organised crime and corruption, Milivoje Katnić, alleged that “a powerful organisation” that comprised about 500 people from Russia, Serbia and Montenegro was behind the coup plot.[14] In February 2017, Montenegrin officials accused the Russian ‘state structures’ of being behind the attempted coup, which allegedly envisaged an attack on the country’s parliament and assassination of prime minister Milo Đukanović.[15][16]

  • @[email protected]
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    Wait, you mean it’s possible to just arrest people leading a coup? We need that in the US!

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      Wait, you mean there was an attempted coup in the US? When?? I have never heard it mentioned literally every single time a coup is brought up in conversation on Lemmy ever ever

  • @grue
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    Pretty depressing that even Montenegro manages to arrest, convict and imprison their coup instigators faster then the US has.

    • @WaxedWookie
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      This was obviously Russian fuckery, but looking at any coup globally since WWII, the odds of CIA involvement are pretty goddamn high.

      …now that I sound like I belong in hexbear, I’ll see myself out.

    • @[email protected]
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      I was mumble-something before there was an independent Montenegro.

      It does have that ring to it, like Montevideo. I think what helps me is I heard so much once about Serbia and Montenegro that it’s kind of become an association path to former Yugoslavia.

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    And we just pretend like the West never does coups - be it to instill a pro-NATO or pro-EU or pro-free market… Only the other side does these undemocratic/injust acts right? We are just trying to help!

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        like the user below me points out, it’s about the apparent hypocrisy that is oh-so visible today in Western media. we love to point out the bad things our ‘enemies’ engage in - even though we are doing the same acts ourselves - in which we never talk about.

        We’re throwing stones from a glass house. And when ppl throw the stones back, we call it ‘whataboutism’. lol

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        Says the one with the profile that says “Swiss Pan-European Nationalist”. By the way, whataboutism is when you bring up an unrelated topic to distract from the current topic. It’s not whataboutism to point out the accusing side doing the exact same thing, that is simply called pointing out hypocrisy.

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          It’s not whataboutism to point out the accusing side doing the exact same thing, that is simply called pointing out hypocrisy.

          It is literally the definition of whataboutism, you muppet.

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    • @[email protected]
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      There was definitely a lot, south America in particular, with psychopaths like Pinochet put in charge.