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12. 02. 2014

MEDIA FREEDOM: SERBIA ADVANCES FROM 63rd TO 54th PLACE

12.2.2014. (Tanjug) - PARIS - Serbia is 54th country in the international rankings for press freedom, ahead of Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Montenegro, according to a report by Reporters Without Borders.

Our country has moved up on the Reporters Without Borders' list in comparison to last year's survey, when it was ranked 63rd on the list of 180 countries. Among former Yugoslav republics, Slovenia is in front of Serbia this year, holding the 34th place, while Croatia holds the 65th position, and Bosnia and Herzegovina is one place behind Croatia.

In the Index of Press Freedom in the world for 2014, Romania is 45th, Kosovo, which was analyzed separately from Serbia, is ranked 80th, Albania 85th, while Greece found itself in the 99th position, with Bulgaria immediately behind it. Montenegro takes the 114th place on the list, and Macedonia 124th.

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