November 18, 2019 Dragoljub Simonović, the former president of the Municipality of Grocka, who is on trial for the arson attack on the house of Žig info portal journalist Milan Jovanović, has sued the portal’s editor, Željko Matorčević, and Jovanović...
November 4, 2019 The Court of Appeal in Belgrade has received appeals against the first instance verdict that convicted four former members of the State Security services to a total of 100 years in prison for their participation in the...
October 16, 2019 It took 20 days for the public in Serbia to discover that Aleksandar Obradović, a worker at the state-owned Krušik weapons factory in Valjevo, had been in custody for 30 days – since his arrest on 18th...
September 20, 2019 Journalists are not well acquainted with procedures available to them and don’t view institutions as friendly, while there is a fear of the consequences of reporting, said Rade Đurić, author of the research project Critical Points in...
September 16, 2019 Suzana Trninić, one of Serbia’s top political journalists, has been fired by television company TV Prva, one of four Serbian commercial television stations that broadcasts nationally. Trninić, who has appeared on TV Prva since January last year...
September 2, 2019 Maja Pavlović, the director of Novi Sad-based TV Channel 9, ended her hunger strike after 19 days, following a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. As she told Cenzolovka, she received guarantees that the president would speak...