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President Vučić targets Veran Matić and seeks he apologise to “those arrested because of him”

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August 1, 2025

Fresh police attacks against journalists of independent media houses

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August 1, 2025

President Vučić targets Veran Matić and seeks he apologise to “those arrested because of him” State companies prevent the work of cable operators offering TV N1 and Nova S

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August 1, 2025

Government pressure on local media via inspection controls

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April 2, 2018 One of the most highly-reputed and well-read local media outlets in Serbia, portal Južne vesti (Southern News),...

BBC Serbian starts operating

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April 2, 2018 Seven years after the cancelling of its radio programme in Serbia, the BBC has returned to the...

Tanjug Agency fabricates a report on media freedom in Serbia

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15 March, 2018 Pro-government news agency Tanjug has announced that media freedom in the countries of Southeast Europe is on the decline, except in Serbia – with reference to a survey of the clientelism index for 2016, which was presented...

Vučić says he will no longer appear on public service until they guarantee not to quieten his tone

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15 March, 2018 After Goran Vesić, a senior official of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), claimed that he had...

Opposition leader bans specific media outlets from attending press conferences

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15 March, 2018 Opposition leader Dragan Đilas, whose list finished in second place in the local Belgrade elections, twice banned...

Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner: Politicians attitude towards journalists deteriorating

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February 13, 2018 Nils Muižnieks, Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe, stated following his several-day visit to Serbia that there has been a major deterioration in attitudes to journalists in Serbia since 2015. There are many more campaigns...

Interior Ministry approves residence permit to Belgian journalist after all

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February 13, 2018 Philippe Bertinchamps, a Belgian journalist and reporter for multiple media outlets from French-speaking countries, will continue living...

Aleksandar Vučić and SNS most represented on daily newspaper frontpages

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February 13, 2018 In the first six weeks of the campaign for the local elections to be held in Belgrade...

No End to Threats Against Journalists in Serbia

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January 31, 2018 During the course of just one week, three journalists received threats on social networks or were subjected to smear campaigns led against them by pro-government media in Serbia. The reason for one of the campaigns was research...

Serbian Government Minister Files Four Lawsuits Against Investigative Newsroom

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January 31, 2018 Within the space of one month, Nenad Popović – Minister without Portfolio in the Government of Serbia...

State Export Promotion Agency Grants Credit Worth Millions to Pro-Government TV Co.

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January 31, 2018 The Serbian Export Credit and Insurance Agency (AOFI) approved a loan of 3.2 million euros to company...

Journalists’ Testimonies regarding pressure: The media is controlled by politicians and editors

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February 15, 2018 Devastating results of research conducted by the Slavko Ćuruvija Foundation: journalists on the whole highlight that the government controls the media, but that editors are the central point from which that control is exercised. A significant majority...

EFJ: Media freedom in Serbia must be safeguarded unconditionally

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January 21, 2018 Delegations of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), the International Press Institute (IPI) and the Southeast Europe...

Freedom House and Human Rights Watch reports show freedom declining in Serbia

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January 21, 2018 Journalists in Serbia continued to work in a disadvantageous environment in 2017, while media freedom continued to...

Media strategy controversies continue

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January 21, 2018 According to the latest announcements, Serbia should receive a working version of the media strategy at the end of January or in early February, as the document that will provide the basis to amend media laws and...

Controversial views of the PM on the media in Serbia

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January 8, 2018 The Group For Media Freedom, which brings together numerous journalists’ and media owners’ associations, NGOs, media outlets,...

Year of pressure and threats against journalists

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January 8, 2018 According to the statistics of the Independent Journalists Association of Serbia, there were more attacks and pressures...

Higher Prosecution Office accepts complaints of injured journalists

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January 8, 2018 Following the First Basic Prosecutor’s Office’s rejection of criminal charges filed for attacks against journalists during the inauguration of President Aleksandar Vučić on 31st May 2017, the Higher Public Prosecution Office accepted the complaints of those injured...

Presentation in EP on press freedom provokes fiery response from journalists

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December 17, 2017 A presentation of Mediameter in the European Parliament in Brussels, given by Serbian pro-government analyst Dejan Vuk...

Journalists attacked at inauguration file objection to Prosecution

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December 17, 2017 Following the First Basic Prosecution Office in Belgrade’s dismissal of criminal charges for attacks on journalists during...
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