Talk:Mladen Grujić
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Restoring information
[edit]A short time ago, an editor removed some text I had added to this article, with the edit summary "No citation on portions of the text making it completely "hearsay" and overall whole portion is based on yellow journalism. He is not the owner of bakeries as you can see on apr.gov.rs".
My responses:
(i) Grujić openly stated that he smuggled medical supplies into Serbia during the period of sanctions. The source is "Returning expats bring skills to rebuild Balkans", Reuters News, 12 February 2009, which includes the following line, "Mladen Grujic, 42, left in 1990 and worked in the Netherlands, Milan and then Prague from where he says he smuggled medical supplies into Serbia under sanctions." Reuters is not yellow journalism.
(ii) The article also includes the line, "In 2003, inspired by drug stores he saw in the West, he opened his own chain Lilly, helped by a 500,000 euro loan from an Austrian-owned bank."
(iii) I have not asserted that Grujić is currently the owner of the bakeries.
I will return the material in a moment. CJCurrie (talk) 02:49, 30 June 2017 (UTC)