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16. 07. 2002

Nationalist Thugs Break Up War Photo Exhibition

CACAK, July 16, 2002 - A group of skinheads last night disrupted the opening of an exhibition by US photographer Ron Haviv in the central Serbian city of Cacak. Organiser ...

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16. 07. 2002

Protest From Women's Political Network

BELGRADE, July 16, 2002 - Women members of the Serbian Parliament have registered a stern protest against a statement by Aleksandar Tijanic, media advisor to the Yugoslav ...

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11. 07. 2002

Journalists Sue Acting Director

LESKOVAC, July 11, 2002 - Three journalists of Leskovac weekly "Nasa rec" have requested the courts overturn a decision to sack them. The journalists complain they were ...

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11. 07. 2002

MPs Asked to Adopt Broadcast Bill

BELGRADE, July 11, 2002 - The Independent Association of Serbian Journalists has called on Serbian Parliament deputies to adopt the Broadcast Bill. The association said ...

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11. 07. 2002

Police Probe Reporter Article

BELGRADE, July 11, 2002 - The editor in chief of Belgrade weekly Reporter has been ordered to attend a police interrogation about an article claiming the Serbian government's ...

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10. 07. 2002

Serbian Parliament on Broadcast Bill

BELGRADE, July 10, 2002 - Serbian Parliament has begun discussing the Broadcast Bill. The Information and Culture Committee has dismissed an ANEM amendment proposing that ...

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10. 07. 2002

RTV Pink Announces Series on Hate Speech

BELGRADE, July 10, 2002 - "I was shocked when I heard," said Milica Lucic Cavic, president of the Independent Association of Serbian Journalists when asked by daily Glas javnosti ...

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09. 07. 2002

Preliminary Committee Adopts Broadcast Bill in Principle

BELGRADE, July 9, 2002 - The Serbian Parliament Culture and Information Committee on Monday adopted in principle the Broadcast Bill on Tuesday's parliament agenda. The ...

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09. 07. 2002

NUNS Against Changes to the Broadcast Bill

BELGRADE, July 9, 2002 - The Independent Association of Serbian journalists (NUNS) on Monday strongly protested the major changes introduced to the Broadcast Bill. NUNS ...

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09. 07. 2002

Lawsuits Against Journalists All the More Frequent

BELGRADE, July 9, 2002 - Commenting on the growing number of lawsuits against journalists, UNS head Ninoslav Brajovic warned that the current regime is also in the habit of ...

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