WASHINGTON, Oct 21 (Hina) - The Committee to Protect Journalists
(CPJ) organised a news conference in the National Press Club in
Washington on Wednesday for six journalists who had been granted
this year's Press Freedom Awards, including editor-in-chief of the
Split-based weekly "Feral Tribune".
Speaking of the media situation in Croatia, Ivancic cited the
provision of the Croatian Penal Code envisaging criminal
prosecution for libelling and insulting state officials, as the
greatest problem faced by journalists.
"One of the biggest problems of the media in Croatia is the
existence of a law protecting government officials from critical
reports," Ivancic said.
"There are five untouchables in Croatia," Ivancic said, adding that
the situation in the Croatian media today was "worse than in the
last years of communism."
Croatian authorities have complete control of television, radio
and the daily press, with the exception of the Rijeka-based
newspaper "Novi List", he said.
The award recipients from Russia, Taiwan, the United States and the
Ivory Coast stressed restrictive laws on the media as a major
problem. All of them were asked whether the CPJ award would have any
effect on the public in their countries.
Ivancic replied that it was obvious that the effect had already been
produced because on the day of his departure for the United States
the state-run news agency Hina released a commentary describing his
awarding as "the awarding of a traitor," although such an
assessment cannot be found anywhere in Hina's analysis of the facts
regarding the granting of the CPJ award to Feral Tribune.
The Feral editor confirmed a statement by CPJ Executive Director
William Orma that a court hearing of Ivancic and Feral journalist
Marinko Culic had been postponed over Ivancic's visit to the US.
The editor of the Ivorian daily "La Voie", Freedom Neruda,
described the CPJ award as a sort of identification of governments
opposing freedom of the media.
A US correspondent from Taiwan, Ying Chan, and his colleague Shieh
Chung-Liang, the Taipei correspondent of a Hong Kong weekly, said
that Chinese-language newspapers enjoying freedom of reporting
were rare in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
The CPJ's International Press Freedom Awards will be presented at a
ceremony in New York on Thursday.
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