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12. 12. 2003

ANEM Statement

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) strongly protests a statement by Serbian Radical Party deputy leader Tomislav Nikolic that he is “not sorry that journalist ...

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11. 11. 2003

LAWSUIT BROUGHT BY MIHAJLOVIC ARE ATTACKS ON MEDIA

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) strongly protests against numerous lawsuits that the Minister of Interior Affairs and President of the Liberals' Party ...

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15. 07. 2003

Parliament decision deepens the crisis

The decision of the Serbian Parliament to confirm Nenad Cekic, Vladimir Cvetkovic and Goran Radenovic as members of the Broadcast Agency Council will do nothing to improve ...

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07. 07. 2003

Get to the Facts behind the Car Bomb

The Association of Independent Media (ANEM) demands that the authorities conduct a thorough investigation into the attack on the car belonging to Radisav Rodic, the owner ...

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17. 02. 2003

Legislate Now!

The Association of Independent Electronic Media, ANEM, has posed a steady stream of questions over the past year on the apparent lack of media regulations. These questions ...

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03. 11. 2002

An Appeal to the International and Lokal Public

We would like to advise you that the final version of the draft Broadcast Act was submitted to the Serbian Government four months ago. This model legislation was drafted ...

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27. 09. 2002

INDEPENDENT MEDIA FACING FRESH ATTACKS

The Association of Independent Electronic Media is alarmed by the renewed exploitation of the judiciary in attempt to suppress the provision of full and objective information ...

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12. 07. 2002

JOURNALISTS INTERROGATED

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) strongly protests the police interrogation of journalists and pressure exerted on them to reveal their sources. Vladimir ...

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10. 07. 2002

ANEM AMENDMENT TO BROADCAST BILL REJECTED

The Information and Culture Committee of the Serbian Parliament yesterday rejected an ANEM-proposed amendment to the Broadcast Bill, which would have limited state influence ...

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06. 07. 2002

ANEM ANNUAL ASSEMBLY

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) held its annual assembly on July 5 and 6 in Belgrade. Members protested in the strongest terms at the new proposal for ...

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