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SABOR COMMITTEE ENDORSES HND'S AMENDMENT TO MEDIA BILL

ZAGREB, April 27 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's Committee on Human and Minority Rights on Tuesday endorsed an amendment by the Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) to the government-sponsored media bill under which a journalist could not be ordered by a court to reveal his sources, contrary to what the government's bill envisages.
ZAGREB, April 27 (Hina) - The Croatian Parliament's Committee on Human and Minority Rights on Tuesday endorsed an amendment by the Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) to the government-sponsored media bill under which a journalist could not be ordered by a court to reveal his sources, contrary to what the government's bill envisages.#L# External committee member Ivan Zvonimir Cicak said a court ordering a journalist to reveal his source would seriously infringe on journalists' rights and that there were no parameters on the basis of which a court could decide which cases were of considerable public interest and required a journalist revealing his source. He proposed that the bill retain a provision from the 1996 Media Law under which a journalist is not bound to reveal his source of information to bodies of public authority, including courts. A representative of the Culture Ministry, who defended the bill, said the government trusted the judiciary and that courts should be given the right to make decisions, including those on which cases or events were of considerable public interest. Cicak also announced amendments under which the replacement or appointment of an editor-in-chief of a media company would require the votes of at least 33 percent of staff members. The Committee on the Constitution, the Rules of Procedure and the Political System should have discussed the bill today as well, but did not due to lack of a quorum. (Hina) rml

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