PODGORICA, Apr 26 (Hina) - An association of independent Montenegrin newspapers, Montpres, on Monday issued a statement protesting against attempts by the Yugoslav army to introduce censorship in Montenegro. Montpres protested due to
"pressures exerted by military bodies against the independent media, threatening their representatives even with court-martials," warned that was "an attempt to introduce military censorship" and that "such steps could jeopardise peace in Montenegro." "Since NATO began its military operation against Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Army command has demonstrated an increasing wish to suspend civilian authorities in Montenegro," the statement said.(hina) ha
PODGORICA, Apr 26 (Hina) - An association of independent
Montenegrin newspapers, Montpres, on Monday issued a statement
protesting against attempts by the Yugoslav army to introduce
censorship in Montenegro.
Montpres protested due to "pressures exerted by military bodies
against the independent media, threatening their representatives
even with court-martials," warned that was "an attempt to introduce
military censorship" and that "such steps could jeopardise peace in
Montenegro."
"Since NATO began its military operation against Yugoslavia, the
Yugoslav Army command has demonstrated an increasing wish to
suspend civilian authorities in Montenegro," the statement said.
(hina) ha