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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.

Brnabic welcomes Sakellaropoulou in Belgrade

BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic welcomed Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport on Monday.

Sakellaropoulou will be on an official visit to Serbia until March 29.

She will meet with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Tuesday.

The meeting will be followed by a plenary meeting of Serbian and Greek delegations.

Bosnian Serbs Adopt Much Criticised Draft Law Criminalising Defamation

Despite harsh criticism from rights groups, international organisations and the media, the assembly of Republika Srpska, one of two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Thursday adopted draft amendments to the criminal code, making defamation a crime. 

With 48 votes in favour and 21 against, the law will go to a 60-day public consultation period before its final adoption. 

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