Dissidents toss stones toward police in revolt gear guarding the administration working in Pristina, Kosovo, Jan. 24, 2015. Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube RSS US Politics Movement About America Silicon Valley and Technology Africa The Americas East Asia Pacific Europe Center East South and Central Asia Expressions and Culture Day in Photos Economy and Business Fanaticism Watch Press Freedom Science and Health VOA StudentU VOA Connect Outcasts About VOA Contact VOA Terms of Use and Privacy Notice Availability Get Our Mobile App Utilization Requests VOA Around the World VOA Pronunciation Guide Media Relations Tune in on the radio Satellite Schedule Buy in to Our Newsletters The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe called Monday for a snappy and exhaustive examination of an assault on writers covering exhibitions in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. Speaking Monday in Vienna, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatovi? said any viciousness against columnists is unsuitable and ought to be treated as an assault against society in general. She said the culprits must be brought to equity. Journalist Aleksandra Jovanovic and cameraman Bojan Ko?anin, both from Radio Television of Kosovo, and columnist Vladimir Milic from Radio Television of Serbia, were assaulted and pestered by obscure people while covering fights January 24 in Pristina, the OSCE said in an announcement. Nearby media announced that the aggressors assaulted the columnists with sticks and stones and attempted to take their gear. The Journalists Associations of both Kosovo and Serbia denounced the assault.