Sat, Nov 21 2009
More than one year after the brutal assault on Dusan Miljus, an investigative reporter for the Croatian daily newspaper Jutarnji List, his attackers are yet to be arrested.
The Charter was signed on May 25 2009 by 48 European journalists from 19 countries to protect the press from government interference and ensure journalists' access to sources of information.
The South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) strongly condemns the threat made by Serbian Orthodox priest Vlastimir Zlatic against the Serbian journalist Zoran Marjanovic, correspondent for the newspapers Kurir and Glas Javnost, in the village of Silopaj, near Gornji Milanovac, Serbia.
The present state of preparedness for a pandemic caused by pigs, birds and other animals is wholly inadequate and if a pandemic happened today, hundreds of millions would undoubtedly perish.
Authorities in Moldova refuse entry to a group of journalists, raising the hackles of a prominent media watch organisation.
The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South Eastern Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is deeply concerned over the attack on private television station TV Alter in Athens, Greece, on February 17.
South East Europe Media Organisation calls for safe working environment for journalists and media outlets in Greece
A string of threats issued against journalists in South East Europe, threats rendered particularly ominous by violent attacks on journalists throughout 2008, are causing concern for the Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO).
Journalists must be free to report and investigate cases without fear of pressure or death threats.
Governments are brainwashed by the influence of the mighty pharmaceutical companies and therefore will not listen to the only definite "cure in town".
Bosnia-Herzegovina has been elected to a seat on the United Nations Security Council.
With regard to the tragic earthquakes that recently struck two provinces in Indonesia, the embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Sofia has opened a special USD account.
Modern day politics is fixated on national narratives, and here our history is becoming more dubious by the day.