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No journalist should go to prison; A petition was launched to decriminalize insult
As stated, the goal of the petition is to prevent from happening in Serbia that a journalist goes to prison for a spoken or written word.
We invite you to support our petition and Dragan J. Vuievi's request to decriminalize the insult with your signature, the aforementioned portal states.
‘Vox Populi’: How Serbian Tabloids and Twitter Bots Joined Forces
The tweets were often presented as supporting evidence of the unpopularity of Vucic's opponents; others were picked up by both Serbian and Russian media as proof of the popularity of Russian President Vladimir Putin at the time of his red-carpet visit to the Serbian capital, Belgrade, in January 2019.
Serbian Media Accused of Downplaying Protests
After seven days of mass protests on the streets against the election of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic as Serbian President, coverage of the protests in the media, or lack of it, is seen by some as confirmation that media is not free in the country.
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Kosovo Confirms Arrest Warrants for 57 Serbians
Kosovo's Special Prosecution confirmed on Wednesday that it has issued 57 warrants for the arrest of Serbian citizens suspected of committing war crimes, but will not reveal the names of those who are wanted.
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Attacks on Serbia Media 'Aim to Cut Their Funds'
After the pro-government Serbian tabloid Informer again attacked BIRN project coordinator Slobodan Georgiev - calling him one of those "paid by the EU" to cause "chaos" in Serbia - journalists say such attacks are probably intended to pressurize donors to stop financing them.
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Journalists Defend Targets of Serbian Tabloid 'Lynch'
About 40 journalists from the informal organization "Journalists Network" have called on colleagues throughout former Yugoslavia to show solidarity with the Serbian journalists being targeted by Serbia's pro-government media.
Serbian Tabloid Accused of Risking Journalist's Life
Serbia's pro-government tabloid Informer on Thursday accused KRIK journalist Stevan Dojcinovic of planning to publish a false article about Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, alleging he had concealed ownership of millions-worth of assets.
Complaint Against Pink TV over Serbia Coup Claims
The Independent Association of Journalists, NUNS, has filed an official complaint against Pink TV after it broadcast claims made by a tabloid news editor that a coup d'état would take place in Serbia on Monday.
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Smear Campaign Against Media in Serbia Revs Up
A slur campaign against three independent media organisations in Serbia, led by the Serbian tabloid Informer and national broadcaster TV Pink, is ramping up again with Informer claiming today that foreign grants were given to NGOs on dates that coincide with the publication of "false affairs against people close to the government".
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Serbian Ombudsman Pressed on Friend's Suicide
Serbian police on Wednesday published documents about the suicide of a friend of Sasa Jankovic, Serbian ombudsman, which occurred in Jankovic's own apartment and with Jankovic's gun in 1993.
The documents show traces of gunpowder were found on Jankovic hands.
The ballistics expert's report noted that there is no way to determine how the gunpowder ended up on Jankovic's hands.
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