ZAGREB, Jan 30 (Hina) - Croatian Judges' Association (UHS) president Vladimir Gredelj, one of the participants in a Croatian Television (HTV) broadcast "Latinica - Justice in Croatia" on Wednesday accused the programme's editor Denis
Latin of having censored the programme. In a statement issued today, Gredelj says that the aired broadcast differed significantly from the version shot a week before. He therefore calls on Latin to air in his next broadcast, which he suggested should be titled "Justice in Croatia - Part II" "everything that he cut out with his objective scissors" and that the Croatian public was not able to see or hear. In the meantime, acting HTV editor-in-chief Marija Nemcic reported Latin with the Croatian Radio and Television (HRT) Commission for the Code on the Employees' Work and Conduct, claiming his broadcast violated the HRT Code and caused a conflict of interests. Lati
ZAGREB, Jan 30 (Hina) - Croatian Judges' Association (UHS)
president Vladimir Gredelj, one of the participants in a Croatian
Television (HTV) broadcast "Latinica - Justice in Croatia" on
Wednesday accused the programme's editor Denis Latin of having
censored the programme.
In a statement issued today, Gredelj says that the aired broadcast
differed significantly from the version shot a week before.
He therefore calls on Latin to air in his next broadcast, which he
suggested should be titled "Justice in Croatia - Part II"
"everything that he cut out with his objective scissors" and that
the Croatian public was not able to see or hear.
In the meantime, acting HTV editor-in-chief Marija Nemcic reported
Latin with the Croatian Radio and Television (HRT) Commission for
the Code on the Employees' Work and Conduct, claiming his broadcast
violated the HRT Code and caused a conflict of interests.
Latin submitted a complaint with the same body against Nemcic and
HRT director Mirko Galic, accusing them of violating some
regulations of the Ethic Code on Company Reputation.
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