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Author: IJAS

Croatian Journalists, President, Slate Media Law as Blow to Free Speech

IJAS •︎ 15/01/2024

IJAS: Support for Journalists and Appeal to Owner of NIN to Preserve Credibility of Newspaper

IJAS •︎ 11/01/2024

Entire Editorial Staff of Prestigious Serbian Magazine NIN Quit

IJAS •︎

Ukraine: More media targeted by Russian strikes around the New Year

IJAS •︎ 08/01/2024

Turkey: Editor Furkan Karabay arrested following an article on the trial of judiciary members charged with corruption

IJAS •︎

120 journalists and media workers killed in 2023, says IFJ

IJAS •︎

108 journalists spent New Year’s Eve in prison in Europe

IJAS •︎

Serbia: We condemn the attacks against journalists during protests in Belgrade

IJAS •︎ 29/12/2023

Belarus: journalists’ repression intensified in 2023

IJAS •︎ 28/12/2023

IJAS: Correction and clarification regarding the announcement of the MIA

IJAS •︎

IJAS: Police to Urgently Investigate and Solve Case of Attack on Journalist Mladen Savatovic

IJAS •︎ 26/12/2023

Flyers tossed into N1 yard: Movement Ours calls for “counter-revolution”

IJAS •︎ 25/12/2023

N1 crew ordered out of election commission headquarters

IJAS •︎ 20/12/2023

EFJ welcomes agreement on European Media Freedom Act

IJAS •︎ 16/12/2023

Ninety-four journalists killed in 2023, says IFJ

IJAS •︎ 08/12/2023

Coalition for Media Freedom: Olivera Zekic Promotes Nazism, Institutions to React Urgently!

IJAS •︎ 06/12/2023

Bosnia & Herzegovina’s worsening civic space conditions are a warning of what’s to come

IJAS •︎

Deus ex lex: The long and tortured road of Serbian media reform

IJAS •︎ 05/12/2023

Coalition for Media Freedom: Last Moment for REM to Do its Job and Punish TV PINK

IJAS •︎ 01/12/2023

EMFA: Protection of journalists and their sources must be in line with human rights standards

IJAS •︎

Media expert: ‘No limits’ to aggressiveness, vulgarity of Serbian pro-government media

IJAS •︎

Violence against female journalists: Don’t allow it, prevent it!

IJAS •︎ 25/11/2023

We demand that Croatia supports strong EU media regulation

IJAS •︎ 23/11/2023

The 16th meeting of the EU-Serbia Joint Consultative Committee was held in Belgrade

IJAS •︎ 21/11/2023

RSF calls Serbian government to implement EC recommendations

IJAS •︎ 14/11/2023

Serbia: Journalists’ union leaders will meet Information Minister to tackle unlawful precarious work at Radio Television Vojvodina

IJAS •︎ 09/11/2023

EMFA: EFJ joins coalition calling for safeguards for independent public service media

IJAS •︎

Open letter: “We refuse to let the anti-SLAPP directive be a missed opportunity”

IJAS •︎

IJAS: Municipality of Surdulica to announce a competition for the media

IJAS •︎ 08/11/2023

Analysis: Backsliding in Bosnia and Herzegovina as media freedom faces myriad challenges

IJAS •︎ 07/11/2023

Slavko Curuvija Foundation: Pink TV fails to meet obligations, REM fails to react

IJAS •︎

United Kingdom: First Anti-SLAPP law adopted

IJAS •︎ 06/11/2023

Ministry report says Telekom Serbia proposed disputed parts of media laws

IJAS •︎ 04/11/2023

Europe: End impunity for crimes against journalists

IJAS •︎ 03/11/2023

United Media will not broadcast political advertising in its media, out of protest

IJAS •︎

Impunity is on the rise in Europe: governments must take action

IJAS •︎

BIRODI Executive Director: No normal electoral conditions without free media

IJAS •︎

IJAS: Municipality of Preshevo to announce a call for proposals for media content production

IJAS •︎

Coalition for media freedom and CRTA: The government to guarantee that media laws will not be abused

IJAS •︎ 26/10/2023

North Macedonia: EFJ demands transparent justice in Kocho Angjushev case

IJAS •︎ 23/10/2023

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