PARIS/ZAGREB, July 17 (Hina) - The international journalists' association -- Reporters Without Borders -- on Thursday condemned amendments to the Croatian Penal Code and proposed changes to the Media Act, saying they represented a
blow to press freedom.
PARIS/ZAGREB, July 17 (Hina) - The international journalists'
association -- Reporters Without Borders -- on Thursday condemned
amendments to the Croatian Penal Code and proposed changes to the
Media Act, saying they represented a blow to press freedom. #L#
The organisation believes the amendments will humper access to
official information, limit the possibility of criticising public
figures, and make it easier to prosecute journalists, thereby
encouraging self-censorship, read a statement forwarded to Hina.
Reporters Without Borders secretary general Robert Menard called
upon Croatian Prime Minister Ivica Racan and Culture Minister Antun
Vujic to so everything possible to ensure that the Penal Code
amendments are repealed and that any change to the Media Act does
not obstruct the work of journalists.
"In the first of the two amendments to the Penal Code on July 9,
parliament repealed Article 203, which protected journalists from
prosecution for libel if they acted in good faith and there was no
intent to defame. Under the second amendment to Article 309, any
insult or criticism hampering the work of a judge or prosecutor is
henceforth punishable by three years in prison and any journalist
expressing an opinion on an ongoing trial can be sentenced to one
year in prison" the statement said.
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