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NUNS: The intimidation of the editor of "Slavija info" represents a dangerous practice that could negatively impact freedom of expression
The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia expresses concern regarding the actions of the police and the prosecutor's office towards the editor-in-chief of the YouTube channel "Slavija info," Ljubomir Stefanović, who was taken by police officers to the Voždovac Police Station after he posted on his account on the social network X, where he was subjected to a detention measure of up to 48 hours.

The solidarity of the European Economic and Social Committee with professional journalists in Serbia.
Statement by Oliver Röpke, President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Paul Soete, Ozlem Yildirim, and Christian Moos, Presidency of the Group on Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law of the EESC

The media are not being silenced; people are being silenced - Open letter from the editor: Everything is closed, competitions and doors and mouths
These words mark the beginning of an open letter from our editor Maria Popović, one of the founders of the Center for Growth and Development, addressed to domestic, regional, and European organizations dealing with media freedoms, human rights, and support for civil society. This is not an appeal for one-time assistance. This is a cry for the right to work, dignity, and survival.

Brutal threats against N1 journalists demand an urgent response from the prosecution and state protection
The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) strongly condemns the brutal threats directed at journalists and employees of television N1 following their reporting on incidents in Novi Pazar. N1 has received four new messages calling for their murder, execution, and extermination of their families. These messages contain open and extremely violent threats that far exceed hate speech and directly endanger the safety of journalists.

VJT statistics on attacks against journalists from 2016 to the end of June 2025.
Updated data from the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office regarding the actions of this body in cases of attacks on journalists.

Dark Clouds in the Media Sky: Could We End Up Without Reliable Information?
The President of the country accuses independent and non-compliant media of terrorism, treason, and foreign mercenarism, thereby creating a basis for a "legitimate" reckoning with them. The authorities hope to achieve complete control over the media space in which they already have dominance. The obscuring of the informational horizon is becoming increasingly certain.

UNS: The Committee for Culture and Information is knowingly violating the Law in the process of electing members of the REM Council.
The response from the Board for Culture and Information to the Independent Association of Journalists (UNS) stating that the list of candidates for members of the REM Council has been determined and that a reconsideration would not be legally grounded or purposeful is concerningly incorrect. UNS stated in its response to the Board and urged it to rectify the irregularities and act in accordance with the law, rather than knowingly violating it.

Condemnation of the International Press Institute (IPI) of the Serbian President's attack on Veran Matić
The International Press Institute (IPI) has condemned the recent statement made by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, against the President of ANEM and member of the Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists, Veran Matić, describing it as an alarming attack. IPI has urged the highest authorities in Serbia to "refrain from undemocratic attacks on the media community."

"The image of my house burning shatters their lies": How does the government forget visits to dissenters?
The image of my house burning best shatters their narrative; this is what their visits to dissenters look like, says Milan Jovanović, a journalist for Žig Infa, when asked how he feels upon hearing government representatives claim that their supporters have never gone to the homes of political dissenters.
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