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$ CROATIA
ZAGREB, Nov 22 (Hina) - The German Foreign Ministry has expressed
concern over a Croatian Telecommunications Council decision not to
grant a broadcasting licence to the Zagreb-based 101 radio, the
German embassy in Zagreb said on Friday.
At the occasion of its accession to the Council of Europe,
Croatia had reiterated its commitment to pluralism and freedom of
the media as the mainstays of a democratic society, the statement
said. Radio 101 had given a voice to these principles which the
Croatian people did not want to lose, as was evident from the
impressive public expressions of sympathy, a spokesman for the
Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
A statement released in Washington by the U.S.
Congressional Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe,
which monitors implementation of the Helsinki accords, also voiced
concern over this decision.
"We find Croatia's current human rights course to be
very disturbing," the committee said.
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