The director of HE Piva considers hate speech to be the defense of Montenegro

In his posts, Radomir Radonjić, among other things, calls members of the Albanian nation, as well as citizens of the Islamic religion, derogatory names, and calls Montenegrins a fictional nation.

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Radonjić's photo from Facebook, Photo: Screenshot/Facebook
Radonjić's photo from Facebook, Photo: Screenshot/Facebook
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The director of Hidroelektrana Piva, Radomir Radonjić, regularly uses his Facebook account for comments with elements of hate speech.

Radonjić, among other things, called the head of the Islamic Community, Rifat Fejzić, and the host of the Television of Montenegro, Saša Klikovac, in one of his last posts as "Allah's Montenegrins".

Radonjić believes that the controversial announcements were "taken out of context" and according to him, it is not about hate speech but about "the last defense of Montenegro".

He told "Vijesti" that he is ready to defend intellectual, moral and human integrity "at the cost of his bare life", which, as he said, is "seriously and existentially threatened" since yesterday.

Radomir Radonjic
photo: Screenshot/Facebook

On the same profile a few days earlier, he glorified the convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić.

Radonjić made the most mundane insults against Social Democratic Party (SDP) deputy Draginja Vuksanović Stanković, calling her, among other things, a "Dukljana rascal" and a "womanizer".

Radomir Radonjic
photo: Screenshot/Facebook

In his publications, the director of HPP Piva calls members of the Albanian nation, as well as citizens of the Islamic religion, derogatory names, and calls Montenegrins a fictional nation.

Radomir Radonjic
photo: Screenshot/Facebook

Publishing a photo of members of the Chetnik forces from Cetinje in 1942, he said that this is what "original Montenegrins looked like, when there were still Montenegrins".

Radomir Radonjic
photo: Screenshot/Facebook

He called the capital Cetinje an "Ustasha municipality" and Montenegro an "Ustasha state".

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