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Serbia at the top of the rankings for attacks on journalists, at the bottom regarding media freedoms: How to improve this unfortunate statistic?
"I either suggest replacing this government or that journalists arm themselves and be deployed in special units," humorously replies journalist Nedim Sejdinović when asked how to escape the current situation in which Serbia leads in the number of attacks on journalists, while simultaneously being at the bottom of the rankings for press freedoms in all reports from domestic and international journalistic organizations.

EFJ adopted a resolution on the state of media freedoms in Serbia.
The General Assembly of the European Federation of Journalists, held on June 3, 2025, in Budapest, adopted a resolution expressing serious concern over the increasing frequency of attacks, threats, and pressures on journalists in Serbia. The resolution was proposed by the Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) and the Trade Union of Culture, Arts, and Media "Nezavisnost."

NUNS: The President of the Municipality of Despotovac is violating the law and discriminating against the media.
The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) calls on the President of the Municipality of Despotovac, Zlatko Marjanović, to withdraw the Decision to suspend the Competition for co-financing media content production projects, as it is not in accordance with the Law on Public Information and Media and the Regulation on Co-Financing Projects for Achieving Public Interest in the Field of Public Information.

Veran Matić: Why are you silent?
I am addressing the European Commission, the OSCE, and the governments of the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, and Norway… You are accused not only of financing a "colored revolution" in Serbia but also of having your intelligence services actively working against the authorities in Serbia and the Center for Social Stability, which in its video pamphlets identifies itself with the state and national interests.
Author: Veran Matić

How were the funds for media distributed in Zaječar before the elections?
Here is how the funds for media were distributed in Zaječar before the elections.

Results of the media competition: Millions for the selected, GMinfo and Takovske novine received only 100,000 each.
Public Interest in the Shadow: GMinfo and Takovske Novine Reduced to Symbolic Amounts. While 15 million dinars have been allocated from the budget this year for project co-financing of media content in Gornji Milanovac, local media that inform citizens on a daily basis – GMinfo and Takovske Novine – received a symbolic 100,000 each.

Students in Blockade: The Committee for Culture and Information to Ensure a Transparent Selection of the REM Council
Students in protest today requested from the parliamentary Committee for Culture and Information to ensure transparency in the process of selecting members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) and to "not repeat the mistakes" from the previous process.

UNS: The President of the Municipality of Despotovac Illegally Annulled the Media Competition
The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) protests against the decision of the Mayor of Despotovac, Zlatko Marjanović, to annul the media competition because, as he stated in his explanation, the majority of submitted projects pertain to online portals, "and the population of Despotovac is of an older age and does not get informed through portals."

The Assembly Committee for Culture, without opposition representatives, adopted the proposal for candidates for members of the REM Council.
After the debate between the ruling party and the opposition at the meeting of the Culture and Information Committee of the Assembly of Serbia, the report on the list of candidates and nominators for members of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) was adopted, without the opposition members. June 5 was set as the deadline for the 11 candidates and seven organizations to complete their documentation.
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Stanković: They kidnapped me because of my work. The police beat me and abused me, but I did not delete the recordings.

ANEM alarm: Authorities urgently need to investigate the letter received by the N1 editorial office.

Serbia: Media freedom continues to decline at an alarming rate; the EU must respond.
