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Priest’s threat against journalist condemned

Fri, May 15 2009 09:59 CET SEEMO Vienna, Austria 1426 Views
The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) strongly condemns the threat made by Serbian Orthodox priest Vlastimir Zlatic against the Serbian journalist Zoran Marjanovic, correspondent for the newspapers Kurir and Glas Javnost, in the village of Silopaj, near Gornji Milanovac, Serbia.

According to information before SEEMO, on May 3 2009, Marjanovic received a threat of violence in a telephone call by the Serbian Orthodox priest Zlatic, who said, translated into English, "You bastard, I will show you my gun and you will end up like Curuvija!" (Slavko Curuvija, a Serbian journalist and newspaper publisher, was brutally murdered in the centre of Belgrade on April 11 1999.)

The perpetrators of the assassination remain unknown.(Marjanovic had published an article concerning Zlatic some days prior to the threat.)
SEEMO’s Secretary General Oliver Vujovic commented on the incident, "SEEMO strongly condemns the threat against Marjanovic, which, ironically occurred on 3 May, World Press Freedom Day.

Because the Church plays an important role in moral development within society, SEEMO urges the Serbian Orthodox Church and its representatives to respect freedom of expression and opinion, and to ensure that journalists and others are not threatened for exercising their right of freedom of speech." Vujovic added, "At the same time, SEEMO would welcome a thorough police investigation into this disturbing incident."

SEEMO
Vienna, Austria

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