26. 01. 2004
Promoting tolerance
BELGRADE, January 26, 2004 – The Serbian Broadcast Agency has commended the Serbian media on its coverage of the last two weeks leading up to parliamentary elections on December ...
12. 12. 2003
Borba strike continues
BELGRADE, December 12, 2003 – Two months into the strike, workers at Borba complained yesterday that no one has responded to their requests for talks. The strike committee ...
12. 12. 2003
Financiers wash their hands
BELGRADE, December 12, 2003 – Bank owners Dragan Nikolic and Djordje Nicovic have denied signing any deal to finance the now defunct Belgrade daily Marka. “I promised ...
12. 12. 2003
Reaction to Marka closure
BELGRADE, December 12, 2003 – The Association of Serbian Journalists and Union of Serbian Journalists have expressed concern at the closure of Belgrade daily Marka. “The ...
12. 12. 2003
Sit-in at Marka
BELGRADE, December 12, 2003 – Some 20 journalists at Belgrade daily Marka, which recently ceased publishing, have refused to leave their offices until they receive their salaries. A ...
12. 12. 2003
Policemen in the dock
POZAREVAC, December 12, 2003 – Four Pozarevac policemen have gone on trial for the illegal arrest of three journalists. Interior Affairs Secretariat Radisa Jovic, Police ...
11. 12. 2003
Vranje decision disputed
VRANJE, December 11, 2003 – NIP Vranjske director and Vranjske Novine editor in chief Vukasin Obradovic has complained he was never questioned during the lawsuit filed against ...
11. 12. 2003
Acrimony at Nacional
BELGRADE, December 11, 2003 – Milovan Brkic has resigned as editor in chief of Belgrade daily Nacional. Brkic claimed the management at the paper had demanded journalists ...
10. 12. 2003
“Most humane journalist”
BELGRADE, December 10, 2003 – Porodicna Zena editor in chief Tivi Melcev has been awarded “the most humane journalist” by journalists of 21 Belgrade newspapers. Melcev ...
10. 12. 2003
Financiers abandoned Marka
BELGRADE, December 10, 2003 – Marka is no longer being published after its financiers pulled out, the paper’s editor in chief, Milan Becejic, said yesterday. Becejic claimed ...