Croatia’s Sex Equality Ombudsman Beaten up in Centre of Croatian Capital
June 2nd, 2008
Zagreb, June 1 (CP) – Although the details are still sketchy, the Croatian equality of sexes ombudsman Gordana Lukac Koritnik was beaten up in the centre of Zagreb on Monday.
Lukac Koritnik was attacked in front of her office by a group of men from a near-by café.
The police have allegedly arrested a man, but would not release his name.
News Info: News in Crime, Tagged: Gordana Lukac Koritnik
Comments are currently closed, but you can Leave A Trackback.
Previous News: Croatian Agrokor Purchases Montenegrin Stampa Company »
Next News: Croatia’s INA Oil Company Shares’ Prices Increase as Austrian OMV Shows Interest in Purchasing Shares »
Latest Croatia News
- Body Found in the Sea Beneath the Historic Dubrovnik Walls Might Be that of Young Australian
- No New Clues in the Brutal Murder of Zagorec Solicitor’s Daughter
- Croatian Minister Roncevic To Face Questioning by Anti-corruption Agency over Truck Procurement
- Pula and Belgrade To Be Linked by Serbian Jat Airlines during Summer
- Protected Witness Testifies in the Gotovina, Cermak and Markac ICTY Trial
- The Croatian Intelligence Agency Launches Website
- Zagreb Pride March To Be Held for the Seventh Time
- Croatian Football Association Fined €60,000 for Croatian Supporters’ Inappropriate Conduct
- Zagreb: Construction Worker Dead after Metal Tube Falls on His Head
- Eurobarometer: A Third of Croats Believe EU Membership To Be Positive, but a Quarter See it as Bad for Croatia