ANEM ALARM: New Terrifying Threats to Marko Vidojković and Nenad Kulačin
The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has reported to the Prosecutor's Office for High-Tech Crime new threats directed at the authors of the show "Dobar loš zao" and the columnists of the newspaper Danas, Marko Vidojković and Nenad Kulačin, on the social network X.

Regarding Vidojković, who was relocated from Serbia due to constant threats, it was written, among other things, “... more will return to Serbia on the cuckold’s ass. I will not give him. Now I do not regret that a coward cannot be here with us; let him be a coward in exile.”
In subsequent comments and messages, it is noted that “...this gang should be shaken constantly” and “A man should beat them until they shit themselves... and then because they have shit themselves!” my late father would say.
ANEM demands that the relevant authorities urgently respond to these messages, identify and prosecute the perpetrators. We also warn that such constant threats that endanger the safety of media workers can have harmful and far-reaching consequences.
“These threats endanger the safety of Nenad Kulačin and Marko Vidojković, as well as their families. A large number of threats they receive have not yet been uncovered, nor have the perpetrators been identified. There is a high probability that Nenad Kulačin and his family will also have to leave the country. I call on the authorities to process this case so that the perpetrators are punished,” stated Veran Matić, President of the ANEM Management Board, member of the Permanent Working Group for the Safety of Journalists, and coordinator of the Safe Line for Journalists 0800 100 115.
Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM)
The project “Enhancing the System of Prevention and Response Mechanisms in Cases of Threats to the Safety and Lives of Female and Male Journalists in Serbia” is being implemented by ANEM in partnership with Insider TV and the Center for the Development of Local Media, with the support of the European Union.
The OSCE Mission to Serbia has supported ANEM’s project “24/7 SOS Hotline for Assistance to Journalists and Other At-Risk Media Workers,” as part of the EU-funded project “Strengthening Freedom of Expression and Media Freedom in Serbia.”






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