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17. 07. 2003

OSCE head office disappointed by parliamentary vote

BELGRADE, 17 July, 2003 – Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, chairman-in-office of the OSCE and Dutch Foreign Minister, has expressed his disappointment over the result of yesterday's ...

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17. 07. 2003

Journalist association slams the vote

BELGRADE, 17 July, 2003 - The Independent Association of Serbian Journalists (NUNS) did not feel the need for the diplomacy shown by Mr. Scheffer, as they called for a repeat ...

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17. 07. 2003

"Illegal election of Cekic, Cvetkovic and Radenovic "

BELGRADE, 17 July, 2003 – A group of non-governmental organisations has assessed that the Serbian Parliament “broke the law” when it re-elected Broadcast Agency Council members ...

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17. 07. 2003

Crawford to the media: “Hey guys! Calm down”

BELGRADE, 17 July, 2003 – Outgoing British Ambassador to Belgrade Charles Crawford has said that, as an OSCE member, his country supports this organisation’s insistence that ...

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15. 07. 2003

Cekic, Cvetkovic and Radenovic staying in the Broadcast Council

Belgrade, July 15, 2003 -- Serbian Parliament MPs have today voted in favour of the disputed Broadcast Council members. The result means that all three publicly disputed ...

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15. 07. 2003

B92: Cekic’s and Cvetkovic’s witch-hunt

BELGRADE, July 17, 2003 – A statement released by RTV B92 has protested the accusatory press release of Broadcast Agency Council members Nenad Cekic and Vladimir Cvetkovic. According ...

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15. 07. 2003

Court rejects Popovic’s lawsuit against KVS

BELGRADE, July 15, 2003 – The First Municipal Court in Belgrade has rejected the lawsuit filed by Vladimir “Beba” Popovic against KVS. This court decision was passed after ...

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14. 07. 2003

Pal: "Journalists should be thrown into The Danube and Sava Rivers"

BECEJ, 14 July, 2003 – Sandor Pal, Serbian MP, Novi Sad University professor and DZVM leader, has said that journalists of TV Pink, Vecernje novosti and Politika should be ...

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11. 07. 2003

Media perceived as weapon

11 July, 2003 - Warning of a growing "discord" between the authorities and the media, as well as a rise in legal complaints by politicians against media, SEEMO urged the authorities ...

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10. 07. 2003

Together we stand…

BELGRADE, 10 July, 2003 – Some forty media houses came together in Belgrade yesterday to establish the Association of Newspaper Publishers and Broadcasters of Serbia-Montenegro ...

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