Sat, Feb 11 2012
SEEMO condemns the warnings sent by the lawyers of the Port of Belgrade as a direct attack on the freedom to broadcast public information
The South East Europe Media Organisation strongly condemns the excessive fine handed down by the court in Nis, Serbia, in a defamation case against Dragana Kocic and Timosenko Milosavljevic
The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South Eastern Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is deeply concerned over the attack on private television station TV Alter in Athens, Greece, on February 17.
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Translating from Serbian into Croatian, or vice verse, would be like translating German films in Austria, Austrian films in Germany or Argentina or Cuban productions in Spain.
The exact number of assaulted journalists, either by protesters or the police, is not known.
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The source of threats and pressures is diversified: politicians, business groups, often linked to mafia-style business dealings, religious organisations, actors, musicians, etc.