Translations: Sarajevo
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerSarajevo
- Who was attacked?Group
- Group members' names and surnamesIstina Media portal
Media outlet
- Name of the media outletIstina Media
- Type of media platformOnline Media
- Source of information about the incidentPortal Istina Media
Incident Data
- Date of incident29.01.2025
- CityMostar
- Perpetrator(s)Known (suspected)
- Attacked byAuthorities - institutions
- Means of incidents and attacksThrough media outlets (broadcast, print, online)
- Type of incidentThreats against media outlets and organizations
- Type of threatOther threats
Action by the authorities
- Police actionn/a
- Public prosecutor's actionn/a
- Court actionn/a
- Legal status of the caseThe procedure is in the investigative phase
- Type of violationOther
Action taken by the journalists' association
- Was journalist's association informed by the journalists directly?Yes
- What was the reaction of the journalists' association?The association reacted publicly
The association sent a letter of concern to the institutions
The association informed international organizations and institutions
The Government of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNK Government) accused the editorial staff of Portal Istina Media from Mostar, accusing them of publishing incorrect information about the allocation of funds from the public budget to a number of media from that Canton in a non-transparent manner and without clear criteria. In its reaction, the HNK Government called the Istina Media portal “unprofessional and manipulative” and pointed out that this media, by publishing a partial list of media that received a grant, was “breaking the ruling coalition in the HNK”.
The BH Journalists Steering Committee and FMHL assessed that the reaction of the HNK Government was political pressure on the Istina.media portal, because they wrote critically about the non-transparent allocation of public money to selected media. At the same time, BH Journalists were reminded that the European Union has repeatedly criticized the lack of transparency in the distribution of public money. The European Commission has repeatedly criticized it in its reports on BiH’s progress in the process of European integration, reminding the local government that they must adopt clear, publicly available criteria and conditions for the distribution of money to the media.