BRUSSELS, March 13 (Hina) - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) on Monday condemned the recent judgement against the Feral Tribune weekly, describing it as a malicious legal evil endangering the weekly's survival, the
IFJ said in a statement. The IFJ called for a revision of legal provisions because of which Feral Tribune, which the IFJ sees as an example of independent journalism during the war in the former Yugoslavia, has been brought to the edge of destruction. The IFJ represents 500,000 reporters from more than 60 countries of the world.(hina) lml sb
BRUSSELS, March 13 (Hina) - The International Federation of
Journalists (IFJ) on Monday condemned the recent judgement against
the Feral Tribune weekly, describing it as a malicious legal evil
endangering the weekly's survival, the IFJ said in a statement.
The IFJ called for a revision of legal provisions because of which
Feral Tribune, which the IFJ sees as an example of independent
journalism during the war in the former Yugoslavia, has been
brought to the edge of destruction.
The IFJ represents 500,000 reporters from more than 60 countries of
the world.
(hina) lml sb