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A Montenegro court has sentenced the attacker of an investigative reporter, whose beating in March sparked international condemnation, to nine months in jail.

Ivan Buskovic, 29, was found guilty of "violent behavior" for an attack in March on journalist Olivera Lakic.

Lakic was struck on the head several times in the attack near her home in the Montenegrin capital Podgorica.

Lakic had authored a series of articles in 2011 alleging fraud in connection with the production of counterfeit cigarettes at a Montenegrin tobacco factory.

The attack on Lakic came at a sensitive time for the nation of 650,000 people, as Montenegro is in accession talks with the European Union since last month and must meet EU standards on fighting organized crime and corruption.
Rights Advocate Lyudmila Alekseyeva On Hopes For Russia
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MOSCOW -- Journalists and activists in Russia have honored the human rights advocate Lyudmila Alekseyeva on the occasion of her 85th birthday.

Alekseyeva, who was born in Crimea in 1927, helped found the Moscow Helsinki Watch Group in 1976 and is one of the few Soviet-era dissidents who remains active now in Russia's rights movement.

She was among the activists to step down from Russia's presidential Human Rights Council in protest over Vladimir Putin's reelection as president this spring.

She has also been a vocal critic of new legislation proposing harsh restrictions on nongovernmental organizations, the Internet, and public protests.

In an interview with RFE/RL's Russian Service, fellow activist and former dissident Sergei Kovalyov praised Alekseyeva for her bravery and fight for what he called Russians' "right to self-esteem."

The Kremlin press service reports that Putin also offered his congratulations to Alekseyeva.

In a statement, he praised her for aiding the "development of dialogue between the government and the public" and said she had remained loyal throughout her lifetime to the "high ideals of service to society."


With reporting by ntv.ru

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