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17. 05. 2013

STEFANOVIC: PARLIAMENT SHOULD NOT BE BATTLEFIELD

Belgrade, May 17, 2013 (Danas) - Chairman of the Committee for constitutional and legal issues of the Republic of Serbia Vladimir Cvijan filed a complaint yesterday against the leaders of "Nase novine" Antonije Kovacevic and Vuk Vucurevic for pedophilia.

Cvijan communicated that to journalists in the Parliament explaining that the heads of this newspaper had threatened to publish the photograph of his six-year-old son taken during the summer vacation.

Director and chief editor of Nase novine have been sued for threatening the safety of Cvijan's son and his family, Cvijan told journalists gathered in the Serbian Parliament, explaining that he was in the politics, not his son and wife and condemned their "taking" the private photo from his spouse's facebook profile.

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