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Serbian journalist Žaklina Tatalović and her camera operator were threatened in January when they tried to enter a tent camp set up by pro-government supporters outside the National Assembly in Belgrade.

Balkans Press Freedom Tracker

With attacks on journalists in the Balkans mounting in recent months, the Committee to Protect Journalists has created a dedicated tracker to monitor and document these cases. Updated monthly, it aims to offer a reliable snapshot of the evolving risks to press freedom across the region. Verbal, online, and other threats Serbia  Albania  Croatia Montenegro…

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A coalition of organizations, including CPJ, is asking European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to address what it calls an existential threat to independent journalism in the Balkans.

CPJ, partners call on EU president to address Western Balkans press freedom crisis

The Committee to Protect Journalists and eight partner organizations urged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday to raise the issue of the escalating press freedom crisis in the Western Balkans, particularly in Serbia, during her visit to the region this week. The joint statement highlights the severe deterioration of press freedom in…

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Novosti newspaper

Prominent Serbian minority newspaper receives threatening letter with white powder

Berlin, February 11, 2025—Croatian authorities must swiftly investigate the recent threat to the staff of weekly newspaper Novosti, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday, after the country’s most prominent Serbian minority newspaper received a letter containing a suspicious powder and referencing a deadly nerve agent. “Croatian authorities must spare no effort in bringing all…

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