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04. 09. 2003

Raseta threatens libel charges

BELGRADE, September 4, 2003 - Serbia's telecommunications and transport minister, Marija Raseta-Vukosavljevic said today that she would seek legal protection from an article in daily Balkan which "overstepped all boundaries of professional journalism". A statement from the information ministry claimed that Raseta-Vukosavljevic has no connection with Information Technologies, as claimed in the Balkan story "Raseta owner of Serbian hot-line". "Not a single claim in the article has any connection with the truth. "Again someone wants to discredit everything the ministry has achieved through a public lynching," said the ministry statement.

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