Held the 26th "Miroslav Đurović" literary meetings
This year's, 26th in a row, Literary Meetings "Miroslav Đurović”, which bear the name of a well-known Montenegrin poet who died early, held in his birthplace, Baschi the code Birth, passed in the wake of his rich literary creativity, as well as the creativity of his long-time friend, the recently deceased writer from Rožaj, Zaim Azemović.
Đurović's verses were spoken by the champion of the Montenegrin National Theatre, Slobodan Marunović, after which the students of the Elementary School named after Đurović read their poems.
According to the established tradition of these meetings, in addition to the President of Oština, Mr. Rožaje Ejup Nurković, writers presented their latest creations to a large audience: Sreten Vujović, Braho Adrović, Enver Muratović, Safet Hadrović-Vrbički, Mirsada Bibić-Šabotić, Radosava Beloica, Jadranka Ratković, Hamdija Kalač and Gordana Ganić, who spoke the verses Sulejman – Beće Kujević, while in a special part of the program, she presented herself with an extraordinary performance of original folk songs Milena Janković which he accompanied on the guitar Rade Amanović.
It should be said that the meetings ended with a collage of poems by a famous Montenegrin poet, Vita Nikolić, in the extraordinary interpretation of Slobodan Marunović, and he was the mediator Ismet Mujevic.
By the way, the twenty-sixth Literary Meeting "Mirolav Djurović" was held as part of the celebration of September 30, the Liberation Day of Rožaj and the 103rd anniversary of the primary school there, which has been named after the writer Đurović for more than two decades.
On behalf of the school, he greeted the meeting participants Novica Radević - the director, who emphasized that this manifestation is thanks, above all, to help and understanding Municipality of Rožaje, led by President Ejup Nurković and Rožaje Cultural Center by Sulejman Beća Kujević it has lasted continuously for 26 years, and that, as he pointed out, it was not interrupted even during the difficult 90s and war events in the surrounding countries.
A. Suvajac