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"REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS" ISSUE ANNUAL REPORT ON MEDIA FREEDOM

ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - The international organisation "Reporters Without Borders" released an annual report on media freedom in the world on Monday, marking World Press Freedom Day.
ZAGREB, May 3 (Hina) - The international organisation "Reporters Without Borders" released an annual report on media freedom in the world on Monday, marking World Press Freedom Day.#L# In a section dealing with Croatia, the organisation said that further progress had been made with regard to freedom of the media. The report cited a bill from July 2003 proposing that journalists be punished with a prison sentence of up to one year for defamation through the media. The bill set off an uproar and was eventually scrapped. The document recalled attempts at amending Article 203 of the Criminal Code, and said that the Media Act passed in October 2003 guaranteed press freedom and journalists' rights, but that it further restricted access to information and reduced the protection of journalistic sources. The report mentioned Ninoslav Pavic, co-owner of the country's biggest media group, Europa Press Holding, who was targeted by a bomb that went off under his car in February 2003. It noted that the police investigation did not reveal either the motive or the perpetrators of the attack. Also cited was the questioning by the police of the editor-in-chief of the weekly Nacional, Ivo Pukanic, in connection with an interview published in June last year with fugitive general Ante Gotovina, who is wanted by the Hague war crimes tribunal. The report further noted that progress was also registered in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but that major restrictions were imposed on the media in Serbia-Montenegro, especially after the assassination of prime minister Zoran Djindjic. (Hina) vm

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