Tanjug News Agency

Brnabic condemns threats to Tanjug, expresses support to agency's employees

BELGRADE - Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic condemned in the strongest terms an email with death threats to Tanjug journalists and called on state authorities to react promptly and cooperate at international level to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

Stano: Threats to Tanjug journalists unacceptable, must be investigated

BRUSSELS - European Commission spokesman Peter Stano said on Tuesday threats to Tanjug journalists were unacceptable and "very unsettling", noting that the EU condemned such threats and that the case must be investigated.

Stano was speaking at a Brussels press briefing.

Matic: Threats such as those made to Tanjug need to be taken very seriously

BELGRADE - Threats to journalists are absolutely impermissible and intimidation directed at all Tanjug journalists needs to be taken very seriously, says Veran Matic, who heads a commission set up by the Serbian government to investigate killings of journalists.

Serbian Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter, this year at home

Most Orthodox churches urged their worshipers to adhere to the measures introduced to suppress coronavirus, not to go to temples, but to watch Easter liturgies on television. The Easter liturgy was served at midnight by Patriarch Irinej of Serbia in the crypt of St. Sava Temple in Vracar, Belgrade, with a television broadcast (RTS and Tanjug News Agency).

Hackers attempt to "silence" Tanjug from Serbian-based IP addresses

BELGRADE - The Tanjug News Agency has since Tuesday been targeted by intensive hacker attacks from over 50 different IP addresses.

The attacks are aimed at taking down the agency's IT system through its website and at rendering Tanjug unable to operate and making its services unavailable to media and other subscribers.

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