EP Pushes for Sanctions Against Milorad Dodik, Fears Orbán’s Veto
- The Serbian government is cracking down on independent media, using disinformation and intimidation tactics, according to sources.
- President Aleksandar Vučić and Speaker Ana Brnabić labeled independent media as enemies of Serbia this month, according to reports.
- The European Federation of Journalists warns that these actions create a hostile environment for press freedom, which is essential for Serbia's EU accession.
- The EU must address Serbia's media freedom issues before it leads to further authoritarianism, as stated in various sources.
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Serbia's alarming path toward media suppression
Instead of engaging in democratic dialogue, the Serbian authorities have responded with intimidation, legal threats, and open hostility toward independent journalists. President Aleksandar Vučić has labelled independent media and their reporters as enemies of the state and accused them of criminal activity — without evidence.
Bosnia court issues arrest warrant for Serb leader visiting Israel for antisemitism confab
Defying an internal arrest warrant, Bosnian Serb leader Dodik is visiting Israel to attend an antisemitism conference in Jerusalem that has drawn ire for its guest list of far-right European politicians
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