Translations: Zagreb
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerZagreb
- Who was attacked?Journalist
- GenderMale
- Victim(s) namePero Smolčić
Media outlet
- Name of the media outletSlobodna Dalmacija
- Type of media platformPrinted Media
Online Media - Source of information about the incidentSlobodna Dalmacija
Incident Data
- Date of incident24.02.2025
- CitySplit
- Perpetrator(s)Known (suspected)
- Attacked byPublic person(s)
- Means of incidents and attacksOther means of incidents and attacks
- Type of incidentOther threats to journalists
- Type of threatOther
Action by the authorities
- 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
HNK Hajduk Split has permanently revoked the accreditation of journalist and editor Pero Smolčić for the press lounge and the media section at Poljud Stadium, citing the club’s internal regulations. The club requested that the journalist return the accreditation, emphasizing that it is the property of Hajduk.
This move sparked a reaction from Slobodna Dalmacija, which called the decision “a disgrace for a people’s club” and suggested that Hajduk’s president, Ivan Bilić, made the decision for political or repressive reasons.
This is an example of a broader conflict between sports clubs and the media, where clubs sometimes seek to control the narrative, while journalists insist on independent reporting. Revoking accreditation can only be justified if a journalist deliberately causes proven harm, with a clear explanation. Disagreement with their writing or opinions should not be grounds for banning them from reporting. This decision was made without justification and sets a precedent that leads to arbitrariness and threatens press freedom.