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20. 06. 2006

DISCUSSION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ON DEMOCRACY IN SERBIA

The event concludes a project dubbed "Facing the Future" that aims to enable students to express their views, demands and perceptions of the country’s democratic future. The ...

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12. 06. 2006

SERBIA INTERIOR MINISTER URGED TO REOPEN INVESTIGATION INTO MURDER OF MILAN PANTIC

"We urge the Serbian interior minister to get a firm grip on the investigation into the murder of Milan Pantic, the first Serbian journalist to be murdered after the fall ...

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03. 05. 2006

World Press Freedom Day

On this World Press Freedom Day 2006, press freedom is under attack in all the world's major regions, including in numerous traditionally democratic countries. During the ...

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03. 05. 2006

AMARC calls for media law reform to support community radio

The call for media law reform was endorsed by participants at the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day conference on "Media, Development and Poverty Eradication" held in Colombo ...

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02. 05. 2006

International organizations call for protection of freedom of expression in Serbia

"At the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day, we jointly and unambiguously call for the highest protection of the fundamental human right to freedom of opinion and expression ...

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05. 04. 2006

Serbia: further media reforms required to adapt to European broadcasting standards

In the broadcasting sector, it is essential to establish a truly independent and fully functional regulator; to appoint new management and governing bodies of the former State ...

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25. 01. 2006

COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING THREATENED

SEENAPB express serious concern for further destiny of commercial broadcasters following the announcement of a public competition for the issue of broadcast licenses in Republic ...

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23. 01. 2006

Anual Human Rights Watch Report

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro’s cooperation with the ICTY has improved significantly after the near stalemate for the most ...

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14. 10. 2005

DECLARATION OF A NEW SYSTEM OF ETHICAL JOURNALISM

For the past eight months, the group has monitored all of the country's major daily newspapers and weekly newsmagazines, from the standpoint of whether they abide by commonly ...

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14. 10. 2005

4,000 CHANNELS IN EUROPE......, BUT WHAT'S ON TV?

Brussels and Budapest - 11 October 2005. Full report on Serbia http://www.anem.org.yu/download/OSIreportser1.pdf Television remains the primary source of information ...

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