Dada Vujasinović
26 years since the death of Dada Vujasinovic: Investigation still open
The death occurred under unexplained circumstances, it was confirmed by the findings of domestic forensic experts, and the forensic scientists at the Hague Institute.
According to the forensic findings, Dada Vujasinovic's death "may have occurred as a consequence of murder, suicide or accident."
Last Despatches: Serbian Reporter Probed Links Between Crime, Politics, War
On the morning of April 8, 1994, Radislava 'Dada' Vujasinovic did not show up as previously arranged to meet her colleague and friend Vesna Malisic in Belgrade.
Reporters Without Borders "hail Serbia verdict"
In a press release, the organization said they were sentenced for Serbian newspaper editor Slavko Curuvijas murder in 1999, and urged the authorities "to pursue the investigation in order to identify and punish the person who ordered the murder."
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Orban's policy described as "tumor of values"
"After these elections in Hungary, it is for Germany and France - and all member states that are not indifferent - to get involved, quickly and unambiguously, on the basis of the European treaty and neutralize this tumor of values," Asselborn told Germany's Welt website.
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New opposition alliance to launch on May 9
The date is mentioned in the amended proposal of cooperation Djilas has sent to coalition partners Vuk Jeremic and Sasa Jankovic, which the newspaper said it had seen.
The proposal has also been sent to the Left of Serbia, led by Borko Stefanovic. and the Sloga trade union led by Zeljko Veselinovic.
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24 years since death of journalist Dada Vujasinovic
As the UNS has been told by the High Public Prosecutor's Office, the case concerning Vujasinovic's death remains in the pre-trial phase.
Balkan Journalists Vulnerable to Attacks, Study Shows
A study conducted in Bosna and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro by the Western Balkans Platform for Advocating Media Freedom and Journalists Safety, concludes that journalists remain vulnerable to physical attacks and other pressures, and have few ways of defending themselves effectively.
"Chronicles of Threats" wins another international award
"Chronicles of Threats" wins another international award
BELGRADE -- The Saatchi & Saatchi Belgrade advertising agency has been presented with yet another significant international recognition for "Chronicles of Threats."
The project was awarded at the Cristal Festival in France.
Protection urged of journalists and media
Protection urged of journalists and media
BELGRADE -- The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) has called on the government bodies to improve measures to protect journalists.
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NUNS urges for protection of journalists' safety in Serbia
BELGRADE - The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia (NUNS) Sunday used the occasion of International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists to call on Serbia's government bodies to improve measures to protect journalists and media subjected to pressures, threats and physical violence and to be taking those measures consistently.