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44 JOURNALISTS KILLED DURING 43 MONTHS OF RECENT BOSNIAN WAR

MOSTAR, Dec 2 (Hina) - Forty-four journalists were killed between +1992 and 1995 during the war in Bosnia, a spokeswoman for the +Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) +office in Mostar, Renata Herrmanns, said on Wednesday.+ The war lasted 43 months, and according to a final report made by +OSCE's Media Expert Commission, one journalist was killed per +month.+ Herrmanns pointed out the OSCE report was dedicated to the 44 +journalists killed during the Bosnian war.+ The Media Expert Commission, established in 1996, concluded its +mandate on October 31. Its role was taken by the Independent Media +Commission, which is also authorised to grant permits for +electronic media in Bosnia.+ Today's report, among else, suggested that the office of the +international high representative for Bosnia should continue with +the reform of Serbian Radio-Television (based in Banja Luka
MOSTAR, Dec 2 (Hina) - Forty-four journalists were killed between 1992 and 1995 during the war in Bosnia, a spokeswoman for the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) office in Mostar, Renata Herrmanns, said on Wednesday. The war lasted 43 months, and according to a final report made by OSCE's Media Expert Commission, one journalist was killed per month. Herrmanns pointed out the OSCE report was dedicated to the 44 journalists killed during the Bosnian war. The Media Expert Commission, established in 1996, concluded its mandate on October 31. Its role was taken by the Independent Media Commission, which is also authorised to grant permits for electronic media in Bosnia. Today's report, among else, suggested that the office of the international high representative for Bosnia should continue with the reform of Serbian Radio-Television (based in Banja Luka in the Bosnian Serb entity) and Radio-Television of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and to explain the legal aspect of airing Croatian Radio-Television and Belgrade-based Serbian Radio-Television broadcasts on Bosnian territory. (hina) ha mm

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