(IPI/IFEX) – The following is a press release by the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an IPI affiliate: SEEMO/IPI Condemns Deadly Car Bomb Attack on Publisher of “Nacional” Weekly in Croatia Vienna, 24 October 2008 The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a regional organisation of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South […]
(IPI/IFEX) – The following is a press release by the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an IPI affiliate:
SEEMO/IPI Condemns Deadly Car Bomb Attack on Publisher of “Nacional” Weekly in Croatia
Vienna, 24 October 2008
The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a regional organisation of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South East Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), strongly condemns the car bombing that killed Ivo Pukanic, journalist and owner of the NCL Media Group in Zagreb, and Niko Franjic, marketing director of the weekly newspaper “Nacional,” which is published by NCL.
According to information before SEEMO, Pukanic and Franjic were killed and two other “Nacional” employees injured at 6:20 pm on 23 October 2008, when a car bomb exploded in front of the offices of the NCL Media Group in the centre of the Croatian capital of Zagreb.
SEEMO views this bombing as one of the most serious attacks on press freedom in the past years, not just in Croatia but in the entire South East European region.
Pukanic had in the past repeatedly informed SEEMO about threats he received, starting in 2002. On 9 April, an unidentified assailant carrying a gun with a silencer approached Pukanic on the street in front of his apartment, threatened to kill the journalist, and then shot at him from a distance of several metres. Pukanic fortunately escaped injury at that time.
Pukanic started his career with the weekly “Start” and, beginning in 1991, worked for the weekly “Globus.” He was the co-founder, in 1995, of the weekly “Nacional.” Pukanic was named journalist of the year in Croatia in 1999, and received several other awards for investigative reporting, among other achievements. Over the years, he built a media company with several regular publications, and last year also opened the NCL Journalism School.
SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic condemned the killings in the strongest possible terms, noting that he was “alarmed about this heinous crime.” He emphasized that many Croatian journalists were attacked or seriously threatened during the past year, and that Croatian authorities had not yet found those responsible. He said this made it particularly important for “Croatian authorities to initiate a swift and transparent investigation into the incident, and to bring those responsible to justice.”
For further information on the previous assassination attempt against Pukanic, see: http://ifex.org/en/content/view/full/92508