The ombudswoman issued a statement on Tuesday, reacting to recent examples from the Glavas case, when the media reported on junior soccer players from Osijek who wore t-shirts with "messages of support to the detained president" and on 200 children from Belisce who were exposed to political and media manipulations as part of a mine removal campaign.
We are witnesses of a great media exposure of detained Branimir Glavas's son whose expression of feelings regarding his father's self-destructive decision to go on a hunger strike are regularly cited by the media, although that is not in the child's best interest, the ombudswoman said.