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08. 03. 2012

Montenegrin daily’s reporter beaten outside home

Podgorica, March 8, 2012 (Tanjug, B92) - Podgorica-based daily Vijesti's reporter Olivera Lakić has been beaten in front of her apartment building in Podgorica.

According to Vijesti, an unidentified man approached the journalist in front of her building and hit her several times in the head with his fists.

Lakić was attacked from behind while she was unlocking the front door.

Last year she wrote a series of articles about production of cigarettes with fake labels in the northern Montenegrin town of Mojkovac and received numerous threats afterward.

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