CPJ Update: Crackdown on the Independent Media in Yugoslavia

March 28,1999 — Long before the initiation of NATO air strikes, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has systematically targeted the independent media in Yugoslavia. In the past few days he has stepped up this repression. Several independent radio stations were banned, a Pristina-based independent newspaper was forcibly closed down and independent journalists were harassed and threatened for the slightest criticism of Milosevic’s actions.

This alert presents media violations, documented by CPJ, from March 23-27, 1999. CPJ will continue to issue updates on the plight of the independent media in Yugoslavia.


March 27

March 26

March 28

March 24

March 23


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