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27. 10. 2004

WHAT DOES THE INFORMATION ACT PROMISE?

BELGRADE, October 27, 2004 (B92) - The Serbian Parliament yesterday continued debate on the Free Access to Information Bill. The adoption of this legislation will bring ...

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27. 10. 2004

SERBIA AT 77 ON WORLD MEDIA FREEDOM INDEX

BRUSSELS, October 27, 2004 (Tanjug) - Reporters Without Borders has announced its third annual worldwide index of press freedom. According to the organisation's monitoring ...

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25. 10. 2004

Parliament to debate Information Act

BELGRADE, October 25, 2004 (Beta) – The Serbian Parliament is to debate the Bill on Free Access to Information of Public Importance on October 26, 2004. The bill envisages ...

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25. 10. 2004

Journalists criticise surveillance of Danas staffer

BELGRADE, October 25, 2004 (FoNet) – The Independent Association of Serbian Journalists has strongly criticised the case of police surveillance of Belgrade daily Danas journalists ...

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25. 10. 2004

Gay organisation criticises “scandalous” media treatment

NOVI SAD, October 25, 2004 (SRNA) – Belgrade’s Labris organisation for the defence of gay rights has criticised what it describes as unfair and scandalous treatment of the ...

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24. 10. 2004

Broadcast Council chaos

BELGRADE, October 24, 2005 (B92) – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM), the Independent Association of Serbian Journalists (NUNS) and the Association of ...

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24. 10. 2004

Paper claims journalist under surveillance

BELGRADE, October 24, 2004 – Belgrade daily Danas claims to have information proving that journalist Vuk Cvijic was under surveillance by secret police in 2001. The daily ...

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21. 10. 2004

Politika’s “unfortunate tradition”

BELGRADE, October 21, 2004 (B92) – Belgrade daily Politika has continued its unfortunate tradition of manipulation by publishing the medical records of Danica Draskovic after ...

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21. 10. 2004

ANEM and NUNS withdraw Broadcast Council nominations

BELGRADE, October 21, 2004 (B92) – The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) has withdrawn its nominations for members of the Broadcast Agency Council. The ...

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20. 10. 2004

Journalism – trade or vocation?

BELGRADE, October 20, 2004 (FoNet) – A panel discussion on the theme “Journalism – Trade or Vocation?” was held at the Belgrade Media Centre on Wednesday, October 19. Panel ...

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