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EMC is Silent: For Another Year, the Media Bypasses the Law and Shows Preliminary Results All Day Long
EMC (Electronic media council) is Silent: For Another Year, the Media Bypasses the Law and Shows Preliminary Results All Day Long
For another year, the media bypasses the law and shows preliminary results throughout the day.
Mass Displays of Discontent: Serbia Gripped by Anti-Violence Protest Again
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in front of the Serbian government building in Belgrade on Friday evening at the sixth of the weekly 'Serbia Against Violence' protests that were initially sparked by two mass shootings in May.
Serbian Capital Gripped by Anti-Violence Protest Again
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in front of the Serbian government building in Belgrade on Friday evening at the sixth of the weekly 'Serbia Against Violence' protests that were initially sparked by two mass shootings in May.
Serbians Hold Mass Protest Against Culture of Violence After Shootings
"The people here are gathering because they want to show that they are united in grief and fear, but also because they are asking for accountability of the people who are running the state," Jelena Jerinic, an MP from the opposition Green-Left Coalition in parliament, told BIRN at the protest.
At the request of N1, REM banned the SNS election video
It is a video in which the leader of the Serbian Progressive Party, Aleksandar Vucic, and a six-year-old girl appear.
According to the "Informer", the decision was made with five votes "for" and four votes against it.
With this decision, REM ordered that the broadcasting of the "disputed" SNS video be stopped within 24 hours.
REM initiates proceedings for blood ozonation aired live on a national broadcaster
As the newly elected member of Regulatory Authority for Electronic Media (REM) Slobodan Cvejic said, the further outcome will be seen after the convening of the regular session, which must be attended by the other party to declare itself, after which the Council will discuss and make a final decision.
"Verbal attacks on journalists by pro-government Serb media"
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said this came in the run-up to local elections in Belgrade and two other municipalities - and called on the authorities to punish those responsible.
Serbian Students Keep up Pressure on 'Vucic Dictatorship'
"Get Out! Get out! Get Out!" thousands voices to the rhythm of drums have echoed through the centre of Belgrade every evening since Aleksandar Vucic, the Prime Minister, won the April 2 presidential election in Serbia.
College student Sasa Loncar said he and his friends came to the protest in Belgrade because they want things to change and because they see Vucic as a dictator.