“It is utterly unacceptable to have a public facility named after a guard of the notorious 1991 Morinj prison camp. Such a decision is not in the spirit of good neighbourly relations we are building with Montenegro and will most definitely have consequences for our future relations,” the ministry said in a press release.
The ministry expressed hope the new Montenegrin authorities would “realise that such decisions are not the right path for Montenegro’s European prospects.”
Zoran Gopčevič was one of Montenegro’s best water polo players. As a member of Yugoslavia’s water polo team he won a silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics. However, in the 1990s he was the commander of the Morinj prison guard.
The Morinj camp was a detention facility near Kotor, Montenegro where Croatian prisoners of war and civilians were kept by Montenegrin authorities in the Yugoslav People’s Army during the Croatian War of Independence.
The public indoor pool in Kotor has so far carried the name of Nikša Bućin, antifascist fighter killed in 1994 in a battle against Chetniks.
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