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24. 09. 2002

Montenetro Media Protest Over Delay in Media Law

PODGORICA, September 24, 2002 -- Most members of the Association of Independent Montenegrin Broadcasters suspended their programs from 12.30 to 1.00 p.m. today. The blackout was in protest at the delay in Montenegro’s new media laws which were adopted in the Parliament last week but will not come into effect until May next year. Only Radio Free Montenegro did not join the protest. Association coordinator Ranko Vujovic told media that the company had not been asked to join the protest because it had refused to take part in a similar blackout at the beginning of August. A series of further protest blackouts are planned.

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