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European Federation of Journalists: Hold those responsible for threats against journalist Dinko Gruhonjić accountable.
The European Federation of Journalists condemned today the new death threats received by journalist and university professor from Novi Sad, Dinko Gruhonjić, and his family, calling for those responsible to be prosecuted.

It is by no means naive to fall asleep as a journalist and wake up as a terrorist on the list of the Russian security service.
The statement from Russian intelligence has triggered a series of threats against our portal, jeopardized our security, and posed an equally significant danger to journalists from all the media outlets listed in the document released by the Russians, writes the editor-in-chief of IN media for Cenzolovka.

MFRR: Serbia ranks first in Europe in terms of violations of media freedom.
The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) platform has today published a report on the state of media freedoms in Europe for the period from January to June 2025, in which Serbia ranked first in terms of the number of recorded violations of media freedoms.

The municipality of Bujanovac has annulled the media competition and announced a new one, with a deadline of October 3rd.
The Municipality of Bujanovac annulled the competition for project co-financing of media content previously announced this year on September 12 and made a decision to announce a new competition.

Veran Matić: Attacks on Dinko Gruhonjić are multiplying alongside the rhetoric of the authorities and tabloids.
The Chairman of the Board of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) and member of the Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists, Veran Matić, stated to Danas that the data on threats and attacks against journalists in Serbia this year are shocking international organizations and journalist associations.

IFJ: The number of journalists killed in Gaza has risen to 244.
Since October 7, 2023, more than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, including at least 244 journalists and media workers, representing a mortality rate of over ten percent – dramatically higher than in any other profession, according to the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).

BIRN grants for investigative stories
Journalists reporting from EU member states and candidate countries for EU membership are invited to apply for grants for the production of investigative stories that illuminate key social, political, and economic issues.

Sara Kudah (CPJ): The world can no longer remain silent about the crimes.
"One word – catastrophic. Journalists in Gaza are documenting the war they are experiencing, living under siege with nowhere to escape. They are in constant fear of being targeted and killed. We have seen a pattern in Gaza, where Israel targets journalists, kills them, and 'gets away' with these murders. Civilians are supposed to be protected by international law, but unfortunately, in Gaza, we witness them being killed and portrayed as terrorists, without evidence that they are terrorists," describes Sara Kudah, regional director for the Middle East and North Africa at the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

Veran Matić for Vreme: The protection of journalists comes first.
“Hate speech is a criminal offense if directed at individuals advocating for human rights, but not if it is aimed at journalists. To conclude – the existing legal framework provides too much room for arbitrary and malicious interpretation of the law, resulting in those who harm or intimidate journalists not being held accountable for their actions.”
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