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ZAGREB, Apr 6 (Hina) - An association of journalists called "The
Right to Profession" has been established with the aim of
protecting professionalism and journalistic ethics, the
association's executive committee chairman, Tomislav Jakic, said
Monday.
The association will gather journalists of all media who could not
work in journalism for various reasons since 1990 or cannot do so
now.
The journalists' association was established within the Croatian
Journalists Society and will act as an interest group or "pressure
group" aiming to mobilise the public, Jakic told reporters.
He said the association will dissolve once it succeeds in building a
media system which will be the foundation of democracy, when
journalism regains its position as a respected profession and
journalists become respected members of society.
According to Luka Mitrovic, the journalists' association will
draft an almanac outlining individual cases of journalists who in
the last seven or eight years suffered various forms of pressure,
including blacklisting, dismissals and transfers to other jobs.
Asked how many journalists lost their jobs since 1990, Gojko
Marinkovic said no exact data exist, but that the number is between
400 and 500.
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