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Milka Tadić

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Milka Tadić, or Milka Tadić Mijović, is a Montenegrin journalist, international media correspondent and anti-war activist.

Biography

Milka Tadić Mijović was one of the co-founders and the executive director of Monitor, the first private independent weekly established in Montenegro in 1990. That same year, she was also a co-founder of the multi-ethnic, reform oriented organization Association for the Yugoslav Democratic Initiative (UJDI). Tadić Mijović was the first journalist in Montenegro who was fired for criticizing Slobodan Milošević's nationalistic policies in the nineties.

She has also held lectures in investigative journalism. Reporters Without Borders included her in their first ever list of '100 Information Heroes' in 2014.[1]

References

  1. ^ "100 Information Heroes". 100 Information Heroes. Archived from the original on 2014-05-02.