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05. 06. 2003

Municipal court overturns RTS decision

BELGRADE, 5 June, 2003 – Speaking to agency FoNet, lawyer Srdjan Sisic has confirmed that the First Municipal Court of Belgrade upheld journalist Gordana Susa’s complaint ...

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05. 06. 2003

ANEM reminds courts of banning procedure

BELGRADE, 5 June, 2003 -- In reaction to the recent banning of an edition of weekly publication Svedok, the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has demanded ...

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05. 06. 2003

Journalists grow impatient to the perturbation of Lecic

NIS, 5 June, 2003 – Following the walk-out of Nis journalists from a pre-arranged press conference last night, Serbian Culture and Media Minister Branislav Lecic said that ...

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05. 06. 2003

Blic News editor resigns over government witch-hunt

BELGRADE, 5 June, 2003 - Zeljko Cvijanovic, editor-in-chief of Belgrade weekly Blic News, last night bowed to political pressure and resigned from his post. Cvijanovic said ...

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05. 06. 2003

Opacic files suit against Gradjanski list from prison

BELGRADE, 5 June, 2003 -- Nenad Opacic, branded by the police as the main drug dealer in Vojvodina, filed libel charges on Wednesday against Miodrag Nikic, chief editor of ...

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05. 06. 2003

Cekic appointed Broadcast chairman as Milivojevic resigns

BELGRADE, 5 June, 2003 – The newly formed Broadcast Agency Council yesterday appointed Nenad Cekic as chairman of the Council. Meanwhile, Snjezana Milivojevic announced ...

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04. 06. 2003

Studio B changes disputed by City council

BELGRADE, 4 June, 2003 – Gorica Mojovic, the Belgrade Assembly's City Culture and Information Secretary, has reacted to reported changes in Studio B. Studio B was founded ...

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04. 06. 2003

Major changes at Studio B

BELGRADE, 4 June, 2003 – Radio Television Studio B have released a statement explaining that director-general Jovan Arežina has dismissed chief editor Dragana Miliæeviæ ...

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04. 06. 2003

Legija interview banned from Serbia's news stands

BELGRADE, 4 June, 2003 – Since the lifting of the state of emergency in Serbia, the name of Milorad "Legija" Lukovic – believed to have masterminded the assassination of PM ...

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02. 06. 2003

ANEM accuses Interior Ministry

BELGRADE, 2 June, 2003 – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has repeatedly requested that libel and insults be decriminalized in order to protect the freedom ...

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