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No journalist should go to prison; A petition was launched to decriminalize insult

As stated, the goal of the petition is to prevent from happening in Serbia that a journalist goes to prison for a spoken or written word.
We invite you to support our petition and Dragan J. Vuievi's request to decriminalize the insult with your signature, the aforementioned portal states.

An alleged video of the attack on Antonijevic has appeared VIDEO

The video allegedly shows Bjelogrlic attacking Antonijevic.
As can be seen in the video, the two of them were sitting in the same room, but at different tables, when, presumably, Bjelogrli approached Antonijevi and first slapped him. After that, he continued to hit him, while the other colleagues jumped to separate them.

Stanisic and Simatovic, Belgrade’s Security Strongmen

"Milosevic's men on the ground" was the most common description of these two leading Serbian state security officials - Jovica Stanisic, chief of the interior ministry's State Security Service and his right-hand man, Franko 'Frenki' Simatovic, commander of the service's Special Operations Unit.

Croatia Frees Serbian War Criminal ‘Captain Dragan’

Former Serbian paramilitary commander Dragan Vasiljkovic, alias Captain Dragan, who was convicted of committing war crimes against Croatian civilians and prisoners of war in 1991, was released from Lepoglava prison in northern Croatia on Saturday morning after serving his 13-and-a-half-year sentence.

The Television Tower Will be Open to Sofia Residents and Guests

The television tower, located on "Dragan Tsankov" Blvd, will be open to Sofia residents and guests.

It offers views of the capital from 106 meters high. The facility is located on the boulevards "Dragan Tsankov" and "Peyo Yavorov" and was opened in 1959 and has 14 floors.

The television tower is privately owned and is now open to designers.

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