MOSTAR, Feb 17 (Hina) - Mostar-based television station Erotel around noon on Thursday received a warning to stop broadcasting within two hours, and to immediately comply with demands of the International Media Commission (IMC) and
allow the reconfiguration of its transmission equipment. The warning has been issued by Stabilisation Force (SFOR) commander, General Ronald Adams, and the international community's high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, Wolfgang Petrisch. The warning says that unless Erotel complies with the said demands within two hours of receiving it, the IMC will take action, with assistance from the SFOR and Petrisch's Office. The warning also reminds Erotel is breaching a decision to stop broadcasting issued by the IMC on 15 November 1999. The IMC then ordered the station to immediately stop broadcasting, but Erotel failed to comply with the order, and according to today's warning, cont
MOSTAR, Feb 17 (Hina) - Mostar-based television station Erotel
around noon on Thursday received a warning to stop broadcasting
within two hours, and to immediately comply with demands of the
International Media Commission (IMC) and allow the reconfiguration
of its transmission equipment.
The warning has been issued by Stabilisation Force (SFOR)
commander, General Ronald Adams, and the international community's
high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, Wolfgang Petrisch.
The warning says that unless Erotel complies with the said demands
within two hours of receiving it, the IMC will take action, with
assistance from the SFOR and Petrisch's Office.
The warning also reminds Erotel is breaching a decision to stop
broadcasting issued by the IMC on 15 November 1999. The IMC then
ordered the station to immediately stop broadcasting, but Erotel
failed to comply with the order, and according to today's warning,
continued with illegal broadcasting.
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