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29. 06. 2005

CHARGES AGAINST KANDIC AND MATIC

BELGRADE, June 29, 2005 – Deputy President of the Serbian Radical Party Tomislav Nikolic has filed a libel complaint to the Serbian Public Prosecutor against several persons ...

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29. 06. 2005

“EXIT” ON RADIO BBC 1

LONDON, June 29, 2005 – BBC Radio 1 announced its broadcast activities at this year’s music festival “Exit” in Novi Sad. Radio 1 will broadcast shows across all four days ...

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27. 06. 2005

IS THE STATE READY TO OPEN TO PUBLIC?

BELGRADE, June 27, 2005 – The Free Access to Public Information Act is one of the most important tools of the public to control the authorities. Its enforcement was long ...

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25. 06. 2005

JOURNALIST AJETI DIED

PRISTINE, June 25, 2005 – Journalist of “Bota sot” Bardilj Ajeti died in the Italian hospital where he was medically treated after the attack. Ajeti was attacked on June ...

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24. 06. 2005

ZECEVIC: B92 ENEMY STATION

PROKUPLJE, June 24, 2005 – Former chief of Toplica region and high official of the Socialist Party of Serbia Ratko Zecevic said that media in Serbia have been fabricating ...

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24. 06. 2005

MEDIA AND POLICE

NOVI SAD, June 24, 2005 – Professor at the Belgrade University’s Faculty of Political Sciences Bogoljub Milosavljevic said that the Serbian police started to close again their ...

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24. 06. 2005

PRIVATISATION OF LOCAL ELECTRONIC MEDIA

BELGRADE, June 24, 2005 – Around 120 local radio and TV stations should get new owners in the next twelve months. Ministry of Culture has prepared a new Decree on the privatization ...

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22. 06. 2005

RODIC WILL PAY TAX

BELGRADE, June 22, 2005 – Owner of dailies Kurir and Glas Javnosti Radisav Radic will have to pay 39 million dinars (475.610 EUR) in the name of tax. Director of the Serbian ...

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18. 06. 2005

SEEMO: PROTECTION OF DAILY EDITOR

VIENNA, June 18, 2005 – South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) expressed their deep concern about recent threats against the Editor-in-chief of Belgrade daily Danas ...

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17. 06. 2005

CULTURE MINISTER “SURPRISED”

BELGRADE, June 17, 2005 – Serbian Culture Minister Dragan Kojadinovic stated that he had demanded deferment of the discussion on the privatization of Vecernje Novosti at the ...

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