ZAGREB, July 14 (Hina) - In a statement, issued on Thursday,
Croatian Helsinki Committee (HHO) "warns that media freedoms are
being suppressed and restricted in Croatia," citing the example of
the Croatian Culture and Education Ministry imposing "an additional
turnover tax on the Split-based magazine Feral Tribune", and the
case of the drafts of the bill on the freedoms in providing
information and the cases of "disturbance foreign and domestic
journalists meet in their work".
The Croatian Helsinki Committee calls on the government to
rescind the decision on the turnover tax for Feral Tribune "in
accordance with promises to stimulate freedoms in mass media and
European standard of freedom of the public statements and media."
The HHO feels that this decision of the Culture and Education
Ministry may be branded as "one of many attempts to suppress the
independent, non-party and critical journalism in Croatia."
The HHO also calls on the Croatian government to revoke the
announced bills on media, and to " make it possible for journalists
to work without facing harassment." The HHO considers that such
bills "restrict seriously freedoms of mass-media."
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