Maja Sever
Death threat to Tanjug journalists impermissible attack on media freedoms - EFJ president
BRUSSELS - European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) President Maja Sever said on Tuesday she was deeply concerned over threats to Tanjug journalists and that she condemned them in the strongest terms.
Maja Sever, First Woman Head of EFJ: ‘Don’t give up on Journalism’
The European Federation of Journalists' new woman head, Maja Sever, tells BIRN that despite the multiple problems facing the industry in the Balkans and Europe, it is still 'the best job in the world'.
Croatian Unions Back Journalists Sacked for Criticising Newspaper’s Bias
Journalists' organisations in Croatia have voiced support for the axed staff of a regional daily after the management of Glas Istre dismissed three journalists who criticized its editorial policy.
Croatian Journalist Threatened for Report on African Refugee
Maja Sever, a reporter for public broadcaster Croatian Radio-Television, HRT, received a death threat via Facebook Messenger late on Sunday night over the report on the African refugee, news site Index reported on Monday.
"A day will come when we'll execute you, you piece of trash," wrote the person who sent the threat, whose name has not yet been confirmed by police.