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29. 09. 2006

OSCE MISSION REGRETS NEW CHANGES TO SERBIAN BROADCASTING LAW

"The Mission remains of the opinion that these amendments are flawed, firstly with regard to the procedure, and secondly, with regard to material law," said Ambassador Hans ...

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27. 09. 2006

OPEN LETTER TO SERBIAN MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND PRESIDENT OF VOJVODINA PARLIAMENT

According to information before SEEMO, Snezana Nikolic, a journalist for the daily Dnevnik from Novi Sad, was given a six-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, because ...

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13. 09. 2006

DISMISSIVE REACTION OF THE POLICE AT DEATH THREATHS TO JOURNALISTS

T H.E. Dragan Jocic Minister of Interior of the Republic of Serbia Belgrade, Serbia Fax: +381 11 3617 814 Your Excellency, The Vienna-based South East Europe ...

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07. 09. 2006

NEW BID TO FRIGHTEN INDEPENDENT MEDIA GROUP B 92

Three blasts went off on 3 September just as a presenter of one of the group's flagship programmes, "The Week's Impressions," and her guests, including human rights activist ...

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04. 09. 2006

IT'S IMPERATIVE TO CONDUCT A FULL INVESTIGATION OF THE YESTERDAY'S INCIDENT IN FRONT OF THE B92 BUILDING

Police spokesperson Dragana Kajganic confirmed in a statement for B92 that the plain-clothes policemen were on duty near the B92 building given the “increased risk of incidents ...

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01. 09. 2006

CROATIAN NEWSPAPER COLUMNIST WINS THE DR. ERHARD BUSEK - SEEMO 2006 AWARD FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE

Plevnik is also the author of several books analysing media, such as Information is Communication (1986), Towards the Civilisation of Mobile Text (1988) and The Practice of ...

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30. 08. 2006

SEEMO CONCERNED ABOUT WORSENING PRESS FREEDOM SITUATION IN SERBIA AND CROATIA

In Serbia, SEEMO has registered the following attacks and threats against journalists, prison sentences given to journalists, as well as restrictions on the free access to ...

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28. 08. 2006

EUROPEAN COMMISSION CONCERNED WITH THE AMENDMENTS TO THE BROADCASTING LAW IN SERBIA

To the already existing concerns regarding the process of allocation of broadcasting frequencies, the European Commission has to add its further concern at the fact that ...

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15. 08. 2006

SERBIA: TV EDITOR CONVICTED IN CRIMINAL DEFAMATION CASE

The court, ruling on August 10, sentenced Savic to a suspended prison term and one year of probation for defaming Slavko Ilic, a Kursumlija parliament member, in broadcasts ...

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14. 08. 2006

SERBIA: FOUR-MONTH SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR TV EDITOR WHO BROADCAST VIEWERS' SMS MESSAGES

"A journalist cannot be given a prison sentence for broadcasting a message he did not even write," the press freedom organisation said. "We call on the Belgrade high court ...

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