Are Serbian medias less free today than during the years when rule Slobodan Milošević ruled? Omer Karabeg talks with journalist Lila Radonjić and Snježana Milivojević, Professor in Political Sciences faculty of Belgrade.
The great Greek medias are shutting up shops one by one, because of the economic crisis and of rising debts. The newspaper Ta Nea appeared for the last time the 8th of February. Interview with Nikos Smyrnaios, researcher in Information and Comunication Sciences in Toulouse University.
In theory, Serbia would have one of the best laws in the world guaranteeing public access to information. The only problem is that the State violate its own laws.
Dismissed journalists, banned programmes, efforts to restrict information access rights. In Albania, freedom of press is more and more questioned by the social democrat government. On Tuesday, Albanian journalists demonstrated to denounce economic and political pressures on media. Reportage from Tirana.
Reporters sans Frontières urge Bulgarian authorities to protect Dimitar Stoyanov. The investigation website Bivol's journalist has been threatened seriously and persistently since one year.