Attacks on the Press 2010: Serbia
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) –
• Authorities win convictions in anti-press attacks, improve access to information.
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Constitutional Court strikes down restrictive media ownership regulations.
Key Statistic
Suspects convicted and sentenced to prison for threats against B92 journalist.
Serbian authorities stepped up law enforcement efforts in attacks against journalists, winning convictions in high-profile cases, even as they pursued some restrictive media policies. These sometimes contradictory media practices reflected the broader political goals of President Boris Tadic, who pursued liberal policies such as seeking European Union membership and reconciling with neighboring Balkan states, while appealing to conservatives by refusing to recognize Kosovo’s independence and failing to arrest indicted war criminal Ratko Mladic.
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Attacks on the Press 2010: Serbia