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21. 09. 2012

Committee to probe murders of journalists formed

Belgrade, September 21, 2012 (Tanjug) - The Serbian government decided Thursday to set up an international committee for investigating the unsolved murders of journalists in Serbia, B92 Fund Director Veran Matic said in Belgrade on Friday.

Matic said at an OSCE conference on media freedom in Southeastern Europe that the government reached a decision to form an international committee which will investigate the murders of journalists Dada Vujasinovic, Slavko Curuvija and Milan Pantic.

Curuvija was killed in 1999, Pantic in 2001 and Vujasinovic in 1994.

The committee's aim is to determine why previous investigations failed and lay the foundations for conducting investigations into the murders of journalists.


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