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OSCE Mission to Serbia and USAID organize debate on implementation of
amended Public Information Law


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BELGRADE, 30 October 2009 - Around 40 representatives of Serbian ministries,
the judiciary and leading media outlets are participating in a debate that
started today on the implementation of the amended Law on Public
Information, which was adopted last summer.

The two-day event, organized by the OSCE Mission to Serbia and USAID's
implementing partner IREX, aims to resolve new difficulties confronting the
media and the judiciary in light of the amended Law on Public Information.
The new provisions empower authorities to close media outlets and introduce
greater responsibility for distribution companies and for founders of media
outlets and editors-in-chief for violating the presumption of innocence or
the rights of minors.

"It is essential for journalists to understand the legal framework so they
can perform their work, and for judicial authorities to identify the
problems which media professionals face when investigating and reporting,"
said Dragana Nikolic Solomon, Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia's Media
Department.

Jelka Jovanovic, Vice President of the Independent Journalists' Association
of Serbia, added: "For the first time, since the adoption of the
controversial amendments, the judiciary and the media representatives are
joining forces to finds ways to implement the law. This is especially
important for the general public which has a right to be informed and
protected from unverified information."

The debate on the Public Information Law is a part of the OSCE Mission to
Serbia work to increase the quality of public information and respect for
professional media standards in Serbia.
 

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Contacts


Ivana Jovanovic
Acting Head, Press and Public Information


§  OSCE Mission to Serbia

§  Press and Public Information

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§  11000 Belgrade

§  Serbia

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