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rather than submit to military censorship and also went into hiding. On request from Montenegrin state security service chief Duško Marković, and Montenegrin president Đukanović, on May 12, 1999 Perović left the territory of FR Yugoslavia and relocated to Rome, Italy until the dust settled. After
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Nebojša Medojević: Profesor Miodrag Perović je kriv što mu je mafija bila prihvatljivija od komšije, brata, kuma koji misli da je Crnoj Gori bolje da bude sa Srbijom, porodični kartel oko CKB je postao previše bogat poslujući sa mafijom i ovom vlašću, da bi sada nekome dijelili moralne lekcije,
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In spring 1999, during NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia, Perović's radio station Antena M refused to respect the orders under the federal state of emergency act that stipulates strict broadcasting rules under the wartime circumstances. Instead, Antena M continued carrying Western foreign service
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Though lauded for the anti-war stance of his media outlets during the early 1990s while armed conflicts raged throughout the Balkans as well as their pointed criticism of the pro-
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spending time in Italy and France, less than a month later, on June 6, he came back to Montenegro and couple of days later voluntarily appeared before the military court.
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Born in Belgrade where his father attended professional development courses at the time, Perović's paternal family hails from Bare Radovića village in Lower
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and sabotaging the fight against the enemy - and issued a warrant for his arrest. In late April 1999, he shut down operations at both Antena M and
107:, Perović has also frequently been criticized by various public figures in Montenegro for "switching sides" in 1997 following the split in ruling 225: 377: 188: 84:. He was a founding member and was chosen as the vice-president on 22 May 1993 during its founding assembly, but soon resigned because of 61:(2008), Perović is a political opinion maker in Montenegro. His influence and prominence is also exerted through his family - his sister 362: 382: 300:
Milosevic regime tightens noose around domestic critics and foreign reporters, Committee to Protect Journalists, April 29, 1999
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Most notable for starting various media outlets in Montenegro during the 1990s and 2000s such as FM radio station
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Perović was also a fierce proponent for the formation of a Montenegrin cultural society, today known as
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Mađarska OTP Banka novi vlasnik Crnogorske komercijalne banke - CKB prodata za 105 miliona eura,
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journalist, media publisher, university professor, political activist, and businessman.
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Miodrag Perović interviewed by Marko Novaković on TV Montena, 2001 - 6 dio
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Montenegrin journalist, publisher, professor, activist and businessman
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He returned to Belgrade for university studies, graduating from the
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During the early 2000s, Perović became the vice-president of
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is a well known Montenegrin banker and the founder of
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party and providing open support to Milo Đukanović.
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Serbian Cyrillic
Belgrade
Montenegrin
Antena M
Monitor
Vijesti
TV Vijesti
Milka Ljumović
Crnogorska komercijalna banka
OTP Group

Matica crnogorska
Božina Ivanović
Milošević
Milo Đukanović
Momir Bulatović
Svetozar Marović
DPS
Morača Valley
Kolašin
Morača Monastery
Titograd
University of Belgrade
MSc
PhD
Radio Free Europe
Voice of America
BBC
FR Yugoslavia
Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts

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