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28. 07. 2006

SERBIA: SERBIAN PRESIDENT BLOCKS PARLIAMENT'S REPRESSIVE AMENDMENTS

"We hail the president's decision and we hope parliament will heed the criticism by withdrawing those amendments that violated press freedom," the organisation said. The proposed package of amendments will be debated again during the next parliamentary session beginning in September. Reporters sans frontieres / Reporters Without Borders 5, rue Geoffroy Marie, 75009 Paris Tel . + (33) 1 44 83 84 67 Fax + (33) 1 45 23 11 51

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