Serbia: TV station receives threats for reporting on corruption
25 Feb 2011“Death notice” posters against the editor-in-chief of independent TV station, B92, and the producers of one of its programmes have been put up all over Lazarevac, Serbia, following a report of alleged corruption in a state owned coal mine. This is the second time in recent weeks that such threats have been made against the station for its content.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
« Iraq: Media watchdog offices raided • Uganda: Journalist attacked while covering elections »
Tags: death threat, press freedom, Serbia



Tweets that mention Just posted: "Serbia: TV station receives threats for reporting on corruption"( ) -- Topsy.com
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Asteris Masouras, Index on Censorship, AnemosNaftilos, JM Cerqueira Esteves, Spir.Sotiropoulou and others. Spir.Sotiropoulou said: RT @Indoncensorship: Just posted: "Serbia: TV station receives threats for reporting on corruption"( http://twitthis.com/c8588f ) [...]