Translations: Beograd
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerBelgrade
- Who was attacked?Group
- Group members' names and surnamesPixsell team
Media outlet
- Name of the media outletPixsell
- Type of media platformOther
- Source of information about the incidentHND
Incident Data
- Date of incident14.03.2025
- CityBatrovci
- Perpetrator(s)Not known
- Attacked byAuthorities - institutions
- Type of incidentOther threats to journalists
- Type of threatUnfounded judicial and administrative harassment including SLAPP cases
Action by the authorities
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 informed international organizations and institutions
The day before the big protest that took place in Belgrade on March 15, Pixsell journalist team from Croatia was stopped and detained at the state border, after which they was denied entry to Serbia.
Although the journalists had proper invitation letters, they were denied entry based on an alleged negative security risk assessment, citing Article 15, Paragraph 1, Point 8 of the Law on Foreigners, in relation to the protection of the security of the Republic of Serbia and its citizens.
When making decisions regarding the rights and obligations of foreigners concerning entry and stay in Serbia, the police consult the national security authorities responsible for the protection of the security of the Republic of Serbia to assess whether a foreigner’s entry or stay presents an unacceptable security risk. We believe that this decision is based on an assessment by the Security and Information Agency (BIA).
The same Law states that “an unacceptable security risk exists if the available data and information indicate that a foreigner advocates, encourages, assists, prepares or undertakes activities that threaten the constitutional order and security of the Republic of Serbia, goods protected by international law and national, regional and global security of importance for the Republic of Serbia and the legal order” (Article 9 paragraph 1 point 3).
Taking into account the aforementioned article of the Law on Foreigners, it is not clear how the competent authority assessed that journalists pose a security risk to the constitutional order and security of Serbia and what available data on journalists indicate this.