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The Godijeva conference was a conference held in village Godijevo in Montenegro during World War II. The leaders of muslims from Rožaje and Bihor expressed certain political activities and ambitions. After they established the connections with the Kosovo Committee, the most notable Muslims and commanders of the local detachments of the Sandžak Muslim militia including Osman Rastoder, Ćazim Sijarić, Husein Rovčanin and Sulejman Pačariz held a conference in Godijevo village.

Background
The Muslim forces of Sandžak Muslim militia from Pljevlja, Čajniče and Foča prepared ethnic cleansing of Serbs on the territory under their control. According to Chetnik sources the same plans had Muslim forces in Sjenica, Priboj and Bijelo Polje. They were supported by Ustaše and they also established connections with Albanian forces from Kosovo.

With other commanders of Sandžak Muslim militia (including Osman Rastoder, Sulejman Pačariz, and Husein Rovčanin) Ćazim Sijarić participated in a conference in village of Godijeva, and agreed to attack Serb villages near Sjenica and other parts of Sandžak. Sulejman Pačariz favorized active struggle against Serbs and participated on this meeting.

At the end of December 1942 about 3,000 muslims attacked Serb village Buđevo and several more villages in Sjenica county, killing its population and burning their houses. In the same time muslims from Rožaje and Bihor expressed similar agressive activities toward unprotected orthodox population. The Muslims killed 40 Serb women and children and one old man in Buđevo. At the beginning of 1943 Albanians attacked Buđevo and burned the whole village.