A woman born in Cetinje threatens Cetinje residents and curses the city?!
The Center for Civic Rights has contacted the Prosecutor’s Office in Cetinje, informing them that a large number of people from the Royal Capital have approached the organization claiming that Z. D., whom they believe to be behind the controversial Facebook profile, has threatened and insulted them. The woman was born in Cetinje but does not live in Montenegro’s capital, is an architect by profession, and is close to the Serbian Orthodox Church

The woman who issued a series of horrific threats to Cetinje resident Milo Ivanišević via the social network Facebook has been identified, or rather, the Center for Civic Rights believes it knows who she is and has informed the Cetinje Prosecutor’s Office accordingly. However, according to information obtained by the ETV Portal, she has not yet been questioned.
As confirmed to us by this non-governmental organization, several other individuals from Cetinje have come forward stating that they were also threatened via the Facebook profile „Ing Arh Zed Ratislavljevna“, and some of them have also spoken to the ETV Portal.
The woman was born in Cetinje but does not live in Montenegro’s Royal Capital, she is an architect by profession and is close to the Serbian Orthodox Church.
At present, only three posts from previous years are available on the disputed Facebook profile. In one of them, dated 2023, it states: „Yes, I am. And it’s excellent. The Lord is my banner. Both parents have passed away in God, if I were to die physically now, I have completed my mission. I have crossed out my DPS relatives, all of them. And the hypocrites as well. A black sheep with white hair…“.
The Police Directorate continues to ignore the questions we sent them.

Unlike the police, the Cetinje Prosecutor’s Office, as we previously reported, informed us that a case was opened following Ivanišević’s complaint and that the police were instructed to identify the person behind the disputed Facebook profile.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Center for Civic Rights informed the Prosecutor’s Office in Cetinje that a large number of people from the Royal Capital had contacted them stating that Z. D., whom they claim is behind the controversial Facebook profile, threatened and insulted them.
This non-governmental organization has requested that the Prosecutor’s Office take this circumstance into account, asserting that Z. D. has been committing criminal offenses of threats and hate speech over an extended period of time.
They also insisted that the case remain within the jurisdiction of the Cetinje Prosecutor’s Office.

They also informed the Prosecutor’s Office that all photographs had meanwhile been deleted from the Facebook profile „Ing Arh Zed Ratislavljevna“, and that the profile picture had been changed. Since they had previously taken screenshots of the disputed profile, they submitted the complete material to the Prosecutor’s Office.
They also handed over a CD containing threats made to other individuals.
Some of the threats include: „…I have saved some human lives and I can take one with appetite, because I trained…“, „…fortunately there aren’t many of you, and there will be even fewer…“.
HORRIFIC THREATS
Two days ago, we reported that Ivanišević filed a complaint with the police on January 9 against the person behind the Facebook profile „Ing Arh Zed Ratislavljevna“ due to serious threats directed at him and his family. He also informed the Center for Civic Rights.
He reported to the police that that evening, around 9 p.m., he received several voice messages on Facebook from an unknown person using the profile „Ing Arh Zed Ratislavljevna“.
In the messages, as he stated, a female voice threatened him and members of his family, including statements such as: „Go on, hang the flags, you gang, and I’ll shove them all down your throats and suffocate you with them“, „You don’t even know God, you’re driven by some communist spite, you little mutt“, „Now spread this around the cafés in Cetinje - someone will recognize me, so come to my house, I’ll unlock the door, let you in, and there will be no way out, you won’t leave alive...“.
- I would like to emphasize that I feel endangered and that I fear something like another Medovina or another January 1, 2025 could happen - Ivanišević told the police.
One of the messages stated: „Cetinje residents, days of misery will come upon you“.
The messages sent to Ivanišević indicate that the person issuing the threats is close to the Serbian Orthodox Church.
WARNING of the CCR
On January 10, the Center for Civic Rights submitted a statement to the ETV Portal, along with a copy of Ivanišević’s police complaint and audio recordings of the threats he received, stating that they expect an urgent response from authorities.

- In a city that has twice, within a short period of time, been shrouded in black due to mass crimes in which 23 of our fellow citizens were killed, including four children, such threats cannot, must not, and will not be treated as „isolated incidents“ or „personal conflicts“. Particularly alarming is the fact that both massacres were committed by individuals who, according to publicly available information, were ideologically, value-wise, and factually close to the Serbian Orthodox Church - an institution that in Montenegro has long ceased to function as a religious community and instead operates as a political, hegemonistic and deeply destructive factor - the Center warned.