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Link to: Open appeal to the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on broadcasting frequency allocation regulation

Open appeal to the authorities of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on broadcasting frequency allocation regulation

(IPI/IFEX) – The following statement was released during the International Press Institute World Congress in Moscow, 24-27 May, 1998: Recognising the importance of the free flow of social, political and economic information to the stability of any democracy, we the undersigned organisations call upon the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to address the […]

Link to: Flawed tender in Serbia

Flawed tender in Serbia

(CPJ/IFEX) – CPJ strongly protests the manner in which an official tender of broadcast frequencies was conducted by the Yugoslav Ministry of Telecommunications on 16 May 1998. The result of this flawed tender process has been to deny the right of 178 independent television and radio stations to operate, and to impose exorbitant fees on […]

Link to: Open Letter to Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Open Letter to Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

(CCPJ/IFEX) – Paris, 15 May 1998 – The following is an open letter to Prime Minister Radoje Kontic, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: We, journalists’ freedom of expression and human rights groups attending the annual general meeting of the International Freedom of Expression eXchange in Paris, are deeply disturbed by the decision to impose exorbitant fees […]

Link to: Television station closed by authorities

Television station closed by authorities

(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, on 21 April 1998, officials from the Yugoslav Ministry of Telecommunications ordered local independent television station TV Pirot closed and confiscated the station’s equipment, saying that the station was not properly licensed. This action comes just weeks before the 15 May 1998 deadline for public disclosure of the Ministry of […]

Link to: Activists jailed; correction to CPJ alert of  23 March 1998

Activists jailed; correction to CPJ alert of 23 March 1998

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 21 March 1998, six American peace activists, including Peter Lippman, a Seattle-based journalist, were jailed for two days by Yugoslav authorities in Kosovo. They were sentenced to 10-day jail terms for ailing to register with local police during their stay in the troubled province (a rarely-enforced law). They were freed two days […]

Link to: More trouble in Kosovo

More trouble in Kosovo

(CPJ/IFEX) – On March 19 1998, at least two television cameramen working for Western agencies were beaten by plainclothes policemen while attempting to film mass demonstrations in Prishtina. Taras Protsyuk, a Ukrainian camera operator working for Reuters TV, was attacked from behind as he shot footage of a weeping Albanian woman who said she had […]

Link to: Measures taken against independent media

Measures taken against independent media

(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 9 March 1998, the Attorney General for Belgrade confirmed that he took “appropriate measures” against the editors-in-chief of the newspapers “Blic”, “Nasa Borba”, “Danas”, “Dnevni Telegraf”, “Demokratija” as well as “certain television stations”, which encouraged “the acts of terrorists” and gave “a false image of the acts of the […]

Link to: Serbian attacks on independent media

Serbian attacks on independent media

(IFJ/IFEX) – In a 9 March 1998 press release, IFJ condemned the Serbian authorities for the attacks they have made on independent media who have been covering the actions of police in Kosovo. “They have learned nothing from the lunacy of censorship and propaganda during the Bosnia war,” says IFJ General Secretary Aidan White. “Attacks […]

Link to: Albanian journalists attacked

Albanian journalists attacked

(RSF/IFEX) – On 2 March 1998, Ibrahim Osmani, an Albanian journalist working in the province of Kosovo for the Agence France Presse news agency, was severely beaten by police while covering a demonstration in Pristina. After checking his press identification card, police apprehended Osmani as he tried to protect himself in a doorway from their […]

Link to: HRW writes open letter to authorities regarding broadcasting regulations

HRW writes open letter to authorities regarding broadcasting regulations

(HRW/IFEX) – The following is an open letter sent by Human Rights Watch on 16 February 1998 to the leaders of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia) regarding the recent announcement on 6 February 1998 of an open bid for temporary radio and television frequencies, and other laws regulating broadcasting in Serbia. It was sent […]

Link to: Government introduces press laws

Government introduces press laws

(AMARC/IFEX) – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has deplored the Yugoslav federal authorities’ efforts to control the existence and operation of illegal radio and TV stations by requiring them to obtain temporary licences. It is unlikely, according to ANEM, that the Telecommunications Ministry will issue such licenses to all stations that apply for […]

Link to: Journalist’s tapes seized

Journalist’s tapes seized

(IFJ/IFEX) – On 29 January 1998, Serbian police confiscated video tapes belonging to Duska Jurisic, a journalist with the Television of Bosnia and Hercegovina. Fifteen tapes were seized and included footage shot in Kosova and Prishtina and material concerning recent protests by Albanian students. The tapes, confiscated at the Macedonian border, included interviews with Mahmut […]

Link to: “Koha Ditore” journalists harassed by police

“Koha Ditore” journalists harassed by police

(RSF/IFEX) – On 29 October 1997, two police officers entered the offices of the Albanian-language daily “Koha Ditore” in order to review the personal identity documents of associate editor-in- chief Yiber Hysa and of journalist Fisnik Abrashi, who had covered a demonstration by Albanian students in Pristina earlier that day. The officers also demanded to […]

Link to: Serbian journalist threatened with death

Serbian journalist threatened with death

(CPJ/IFEX) – Gordana Igric, a prominent Serbian freelance journalist, has been forced into hiding by a series of death threats against her for a recent report broadcast on the U.S. television station CBS about indicted war criminals at large in the Bosnian town of Foce. Igric began receiving threatening phone calls at her Belgrade apartment […]

Link to: Journalists assaulted while covering demonstrations

Journalists assaulted while covering demonstrations

(IFJ/IFEX) – Several journalists were assaulted by police during demonstrations in Belgrade protesting the recent dismissals of opposition Mayor Zoran Djindjic and the managers of the television station Studio B (see IFEX alert of 2 October 1997). Bojana Lekic and Branka Stankovic, both with Radio B-92, and Misa Savic, a reporter for the news agency […]

Link to: Three journalists and head of independent union of journalists assaulted during opposition protest

Three journalists and head of independent union of journalists assaulted during opposition protest

(RSF/IFEX) – On the evening of 1 October 1997, Slobodan Miljevic, correspondent with the Frankfurt, Germany newspaper “Vesti”, Emil Vas, photographer with the Reuters news agency, and Vladan Markovic, photographer with the daily “NT Plus”, were assaulted during the intervention by anti-riot police in a demonstration protesting the dismissal of the mayor of Belgrade Zoran […]