(IPI/IFEX) – The following is a letter by the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an IPI affiliate to the Croatian authorities: H.E. Ivo Sanader Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia Zagreb, Croatia Fax: +385 1 6303 022, 6303 019 H.E. Ivica Kirin Minister of Interior Affairs of the Republic of Croatia Zagreb, Croatia […]
(IPI/IFEX) – The following is a letter by the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an IPI affiliate to the Croatian authorities:
H.E. Ivo Sanader
Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia
Zagreb, Croatia
Fax: +385 1 6303 022, 6303 019
H.E. Ivica Kirin
Minister of Interior Affairs of the Republic of Croatia
Zagreb, Croatia
Fax: +385 1 6122 771
Vienna, 2 February 2007
Your Excellencies,
The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South East Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is deeply concerned by the repeated burglaries at the house of Gordan Malic, a journalist at the weekly magazine Globus.
Based on information provided to SEEMO, the first burglary took place in December 2006 and was followed by a second burglary on 31 January 2007. In 2001 and 2004, Malic received murder threats. He also received 24-hour police protection in 2001.
SEEMO has strong reason to believe that these burglaries are related to the threats, which Gordan Malic received a few years ago for his investigative reporting. We would also like to remind you that, in February 2005, SEEMO issued a protest supporting Malic.
On 18 February 2005, SEEMO was informed by a group of five Croatian journalists, including Malic, that the Counter-Intelligence Agency (POA) had recently accused them of meeting with representatives of foreign secret services. Therefore, we once again call on the Croatian authorities to initiate the process of removing repressive laws that criminalise defamation.
We would also like to remind you that, on numerous occasions in 2006, SEEMO has been informed about threats to other investigative journalists in Croatia. SEEMO is deeply concerned about the safety of Croatian journalists and asks Your Excellencies to do everything in your power to urgently investigate these cases, and to take all necessary steps to protect Malic’s life.
Finally, SEEMO would like to remind Your Excellencies that a safe working environment for journalists is a fundamental principle of every democratic society. It is also in the interests of democratic development in Croatia that journalists are allowed to investigate stories free of any pressure.
We thank you for your attention.
Yours sincerely,
Oliver Vujovic
SEEMO Secretary General