EU Reminds Serbia to Respect Media Freedom

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The EU press service has reminded would-be-member Serbia that freedom of expression is an important value of the European club - and that Serbia's respect for it will be examined closely during its accession process.

The EU was responding to unease over the case of an investigative website editor, Stevan Dojcinovic, who was called "drug addict" by the party of Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin - as well as over the separate case of Vranjske novine editor and former head of the Serbian journalists' association, Vukasin Obradovic.

He went on hunger strike this week in protest over the closure of his newspaper and over what he termed the suffocation of the independent media in Serbia.

"Freedom of expression is one of the EU's fundamental values and one of the core elements of Serbia's European integration process," the EU told BIRN in a statement.

The statement added that attacks on the integrity of journalists that hinder their professional work violate the values of media freedom.

"The EU will continue to monitor the situation in this area in the context of [Serbian] accession negotiations," the statement warned.

Minister Vulin's Movement of Socialists party called Crime and Corruption Reporting Network editor Dojcinovic a "drug addict" on Monday after KRIK published a critical report investigating the origin of the money that Vulin had used to buy an apartment.

The same day, Obradovic, the founder of Vranjske novine and former head of the Serbian journalists' association, NUNS, went on hunger strike after being forced to close his newspaper.

Obradovic later called off the hunger strike for medical reasons. But NUNS on Tuesday accused the Serbian authorities of using state institutions to suffocate the...

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