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Maja Sever: We have many of our own problems, but let's help the journalists from Gaza.
“I know you might say that we have many of our own problems and struggles, but it is important to share solidarity and a sense of love and support. We share it with people who are truly in a very, very difficult situation at this moment, with individuals who are dying daily while performing their work tasks, who are starving, and who are being targeted and killed by Israeli forces, as well as our colleagues to silence them and prevent the news of what is actually happening in Palestine from spreading. Therefore, I urge you, it is important to read Voices from Gaza, to follow the action initiated by our colleagues, and if possible, to get involved, help, and donate. Because even a small amount, a little financial support, will truly mean a lot to these people,” said Maja Sever, President of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the Croatian Journalists' Union.

Lea Apro: Police Against Journalists
I was filming the entire time with an official phone. I was wearing a fluorescent yellow vest that said “press,” and I was visibly marked as a journalist reporting from the event, meaning I was on official duty. However, that was not enough. The police began to push me roughly.

VOICES FROM GAZA Sami Abu Salem: By killing journalists, the truth is being killed.
"We expect that we could be killed at any moment. I might be killed right now while talking to you. I am not a target as a person, but as a journalist, I am," said Sami Abu Salem, a journalist from Gaza, collaborator with Swedish Radio, the national public service of Sweden, and a safety instructor for the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).

Vladan Stefanović's media received 27 million dinars in this year's media competitions.
More than 27 million dinars of public funds have ended up this year in the accounts of media outlets owned by Vladan Stefanović through 16 supported projects. The Ministry of Information and Telecommunications alone contributed 17 million, while the remainder was provided by the Province and the local governments of Subotica and Novi Bečej.

Waiting for 27 long years.
In August 1998, journalists Đuro Slavuj and Ranko Perenić went on assignment in a blue flag 128. Since then, there has been no trace of them. A large part of the territory they headed towards was controlled by the KLA. Investigations, if any were conducted, by both the UN and the EU, yielded no results. The memorial plaque for the missing journalists has been broken eight times, and a ninth has been installed.

I have become desensitized to threats; that is problematic
I am afraid, just like anyone who engages in a public profession and reveals things that are against the authorities. However, essentially, it is a healthy dose of fear. It is not a fear that will ever stop me from doing what I believe in and what I think is true and just.

Reporters Without Borders: Record wave of violence in Serbia – 34 physical attacks on journalists in July and August.
Member states of the European Union and the European Parliament must send a clear message to the Serbian authorities that their passive stance – and potential complicity – in this violence is not compatible with Serbia's goal of joining the EU, reported the Reporters.

Veran Matić: The authorities have established abnormality everywhere
The situation in the country is such that journalists have become accustomed to the abnormal circumstance of constantly wearing vests marked as journalists, said Veran Matić, the president of the Management Board of the Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), today in Novi Pazar.

VOICES FROM GAZA Shuruk al-Alija: We are being killed live on television, and the world is deaf to our suffering.
“I am very disappointed. I have lost hope in the world. Human rights are just a lie. International law protecting journalists is just a lie. And I no longer believe in humanity, because we are being killed, on television, on screens… and nothing. No one has made any effort to stop this. Governments are deaf to what is happening to us, to our suffering,” quietly says Shrouq Al Alia, a Palestinian journalist.
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