July 15, 2019 An attacker suspected of having used social networks to threaten Zana Cimili, the Priština correspondent of cable news channel N1, has been placed under house arrest and banned from using the internet. The 30-year-old man was arrested...
June 30, 2019 Verica Marinčić, a journalist of the portal ‘Inđija cafe’, from the town of the same name located between Novi Sad and Belgrade, has been attacked, followed and intimidated in the street where she lives and at work,...
June 17, 2019 Media companies in Serbia are finding it increasingly difficult to do their job, with journalists often dubbed “traitors” and “foreign mercenaries”, while President Aleksandar Vučić and the Serbian government are following in the footsteps of Hungary and...
3 things you should know about Serbian media NOW The SĆF Newsletter is sent twice a month and covers the three most important media events in Serbia. We also send occasional updates about our activities and reactions to important events. See sample....
May 31, 2019 Serbia has not achieved progress on freedom of expression, although it is to some extent prepared for the EU in this area, and this lack of progress is now causing serious concerns, according to the European Commission’s annual...
May 15, 2019 On World Press Freedom Day, at the address of the firebombed house in Vrcin of Žig info portal journalist Milan Jovanovic, a lawsuit arrived that had been filed by former president of the Belgrade suburban municipality of...
April 30, 2019 Journalist Slobodan Georgiev, along with his Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN), then the investigative portals CINS (Centre...