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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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