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The ministry is calling for an urgent response from the state regarding the words of a minor boy, while remaining silent about the promotion of violence on television.
The Ministry of Information and the Ombudsman Zoran Pašalić urgently responded to the alleged "exploitation of a child for political purposes" on RTS, while programs on national television or Informer that incite violence do not disturb them in the least.

State repression against Vuk Cvijić: Beatings, chemical agents, criminal charges.
The state has targeted Radar journalist Vuk Cvijić, known for his uncompromising investigation of security services. In just the last few months, the police have beaten him while he was reporting from protests, an armored police officer blinded him for an hour, there is a campaign against him in pro-regime media, and he has also received a criminal charge from EPS and the police that come to his home while he is on vacation.

Research: How Many Young People in Serbia Listen to the Radio?
Radio is listened to by 72 percent of millennials and 64 percent of Generation Z in Serbia, according to this year's research conducted by Ipsos.

Representatives of the international community are calling for the protection of journalists in Serbia: "Media workers are at risk."
Representatives of the Council of Europe, the European Union, and the United Nations in Belgrade assessed that journalism in Serbia is "under attack," meaning that media workers are endangered, emphasizing that free journalism is a pillar of every democratic society and that governments must protect journalists.

UNS: Unacceptable campaign against the editor of the RTS Children's Program, Jelena Popadić Sumić.
The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) protests against the campaign being waged by tabloids against the responsible editor of the RTS Children’s Program, Jelena Popadić Sumić, and calls on them to cease this dangerous practice.

The mysterious association "Medijakult" from Novi Sad and how money is distributed in media competitions: "Mockery of the law"
In the interest of the public - funding should be allocated through media competitions. However, this is often not the case - the project of the Novi Sad cooperative Medijakult, which won the competition held by the Provincial Secretariat for Information and received nearly 5 million dinars, has reportedly been executed by other companies, according to findings by UNS. This is not in accordance with the law, but it seems that those who provided the funding do not see it. And it is not their money, but rather that of the taxpayers of Vojvodina.

Journalists write about violence, but rarely about the violence they themselves experience.
Preliminary results of the research on sexual harassment in the media in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia

World News Day: The role of the media is to monitor governments, not to spread propaganda.
World News Day is a global initiative aimed at raising public awareness of the role of journalists in providing truthful news and information that serves citizens and democracy, and it is observed annually on September 28.

Serbia has been without the REM Council for 11 months.
Serbia has been functioning for nearly 11 months without the Council of the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM), which paralyzes oversight of electronic media and allows for uninterrupted propaganda for the authorities.
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The ANEM network has been expanded to include nine more members.

ANEM organized a training on journalist safety for media professionals in Novi Pazar.

IN Media raised 240,000 dinars for defense against SLAPP lawsuits.

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