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Journalist associations from the region condemned the three latest attacks on journalists

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The Western Balkan’s Regional Platform for Advocating Media Freedom and Journalists’ Safety, representing more than 7800 members, strongly condemns the attacks and pressures on journalists, which happened last days in Slavonski Brod (Croatia), Skopje (Macedonia) and Partes (Kosovo).

On Wednesday, August 23, journalists Visnja Ruzojcic from HRT and Aleksandra Primorac from the portal SBplus were physically attacked in Slavonski Brod. According to the reports of the SBplus portal, the journalists Primorac and Ruzojcic reported about the shooting which happened previous night when one citizen was seriously injured. The journalists were in front of the cafe Hajduk in Slavonski Brod when an unknown man physically attacked them, offended them and tried to take a camera from Visnja Ruzojcic. The journalists immediately informed the Police authorities about physical attack, and they reacted immediately. The attack was publicly condemned by the Branch of the Croatian Journalists Association of the Brod-Posavina County.

On the same day, journalist team of Nova TV was physically attacked in Skopje, while reporting about the action of gathering signatures against building refugee camps in Macedonia. The attack on reporters committed a supporter of the civic initiative who organized the collection of signatures. We are encouraged by the fast reaction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which immediately identified the perpetrator, call him on questioning and announced criminal charges for violence against him. The attack was condemned by the Association of Journalists of Macedonia who thinks it is an attack against freedom of speech and citizens’ rights to be informed.

Also on August 23, an incident took place in Partes, when police detained three Russian citizens, according to unofficial information – two of them were journalists from Estonia and Latvia. After two-hour detention, they were released and no criminal or misdemeanor procedure was initiated against them. This was confirmed by the police administration in charge for Gnjilane region, but the reasons for detention were not reveal to the public. The Regional Platform calls local governmental institutions to implement international standards for protection of journalist, their security and freedom of expression.

The Regional Platform strongly supports journalists’ and media organizations efforts in protection of journalists and freedom of speech. The Platform calls authorities, police and judiciary in all Western Balkan’ countries to provide free and safe working conditions for journalists and media.

In the first eight months of this year in the countries of the Western Balkan region recorded 63 cases of threats and physical attacks on journalists, including the latest incidents.

Any attack on journalists is an attack on the public interest, democracy and the rights of all citizens.

BH Journalists Association

Trade Union of Media of Montenegro

Croatian Journalists’ Association

Association of Journalists of Kosovo

Association of Journalists of Macedonia

Independent Journalists Association of Serbia

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