Mapping Media Freedom correspondent Ilcho Cvetanoski reports on journalist safety in the Balkans
CATEGORY: Serbia
The people investigating Serbia’s unsolved journalist murders
Serbia’s unique Commission for Investigating Killings of Journalists has come a long way. But founder and chairman, journalist Veran Matic, is paying a high price for justice: he lives under 24/7 police protection
For Juzne Vesti editor, Serbia’s deteriorating media freedom comes as no surprise
In just over five years, journalists at the independent news site have been subjected to verbal harassment or death threats 15 times, reports Ilcho Cvetanoski
Long line of unresolved attacks scars Serbian journalism
Six months have elapsed since Davor Pasalic, editor of Serbian news agency FoNet, was brutally assaulted by unknown assailants, but police have made no progress in unmasking the culprits or discovering their motives. The attack is just one of a long line of violence against journalists in Serbia.
Serbian prime minister grilled on press freedom at London event
Controversy surrounded Aleksandar Vucic’s Monday night lecture at the London School of Economics
Is press censorship in Serbia “worse than the 1990s”?
Six months after Aleksandar Vucic came to power, there are worrying signs that freedom of the media is deteriorating, Milana Knezevic writes