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31. 10. 2002

Anem Protests at Pressure on Vojvodina Radio

BELGRADE, October 31, 2002 – The Association of Independent Electronic Broadcasters has protested against the practice of using anonymous letters to put pressure on the media. ANEM member Radio 021 in Novi Sad has complained of an anonymous letter allegedly sent by eight of the station’s journalists. The authors say they fear dismissal if their identity is revealed. The letter followed other pressure on the station, including threats made by Vojvodina Parliament chairman Nenad Canak to a Radio 021 journalists and “routine” financial audits.

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