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03. 10. 2005

JOURNALISM IN SERBIA – DEGRADED, HUMILIATED

Full version of the research in Serbian language: http://www.anem.org.yu/download/mcnovetika2005.pdf Underpaid, forced to do additional jobs, even to work for politicians ...

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02. 09. 2005

ILIC`S MEDIA WAR

Politika and Danas are least likely to deviate from professional standards, while Večernje Novosti, Glas Javnosti and Blic are placed between these two groups. In August ...

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31. 08. 2005

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND JOURNALISM IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE

Influenced and often pressured by politicians and media owners, hindered by poor material status and in fear of losing their jobs, journalists in Southeast Europe often violate ...

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19. 08. 2005

SERIOUS VIOLATION OF JOURNALISTS' RIGHTS

H.E. Vojislav Kostunica Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia H.E. Zoran Stojkovic Minister of Justice of the Republic of Serbia Vienna, 19 August 2005 Your ...

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18. 08. 2005

Dismay at minister's insults and threats against journalists

Ilic has a history of such behaviour. "We are appalled at the way the minister and his aide insulted and threatened journalists in public," the press freedom organisation ...

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15. 08. 2005

JOINT DECLARATION

bythe UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media and the OAS Special Rapporteur on Freedom of ExpressionHaving ...

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08. 08. 2005

Proposed amendments to broadcast law would threaten media independence

"If these amendments are passed, they will leave the broadcast media at the mercy of the regional authorities during the 2008 municipal elections," the press freedom organisation ...

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05. 08. 2005

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A JOURNALIST AND A NEIGHBOUR

The basis for this report has been formulated in 18 points defining fundamental parameters of journalistic ethics. In any but the most superficial reading it is easy to understand ...

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02. 08. 2005

SREBRENICA IN THE SERBIAN PRESS

Belgrade July 1, 2005 This is the fifth report of Media Center's Media Watch Research Group. It is perhaps a good idea to remind ourselves that this project of analysis ...

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02. 08. 2005

KURIR AND NEWSPAPERS

Let us start with facts – after analysis of last month's reports in the local press, we have highlighted 133 articles from all daily newspapers in Belgrade. Taking into account ...

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