Home Croatia

Croatia

Croatia: the attack against journalist Ante Tomić and the disconcerting reaction of the Minister of Culture

By Marzia Bona, 5 April 2016 After the attack against journalist Ante Tomić, the controversial reaction by the Minister of Culture sparks concern in Croatia as...

Report: Representation of Minorities in the New Media

The report on the representation of minorities in new media, issued in March 2016, covers four Balkan countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece and Macedonia. It is...

Media Integrity Matters – Book of the SEE Media Observatory

“Media integrity matters – Reclaiming public service values in media and journalism” is a book published in May 2014 comprising research reports of the...

Croatia: governmental attacks on Media Freedom

The decision to abolish state subsidies for non-profit media in Croatia was announced by CroatianMinister of Culture, Zlatko Hasanbegović, on the 27th of January 2016. The...

RSF’s Croatia correspondent brutally attacked in his home

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns a brutal assault on leading freelance investigative journalist Zeljko Peratovic two days ago and calls on the Croatian authorities...

Sasa Lekovic, new president of Croatian Journalists’ Association

Croatian journalist Sasa Lekovic, the founder and president of the Investigative Journalism Center, was elected president of the Croatian Journalists' Association (HND) on 25...

Media Law Academy Makes Recommendations for Public Service Outlets

Zagreb, 8 June 2012 – The first Academy on Media Law in South East Europe wrapped up its work in Zagreb, Croatia, today, with...

OSCE concerned by Croatian public broadcaster practice to silence critical journalists

Vienna, 8 May 2012 – The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Dunja Mijatović, said today she was very concerned that HRT, the...

SEEMO Calls for Respect for Public Broadcasters in South, Central and East Europe

Vienna, 1 June 2011 – The establishment of public service broadcasters has proved to be a very difficult task in some Eastern European countries....

Ljubljana: Support to the Hungarian Journalists to Protect Media Freedom

Ljubljana, 7 April 2011 - Disputes over media regulation and claims of political control of the media – cases in Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia,...
- Advertisment -

Most Read

Bianet Reporter Tuğçe Yılmaz Released

Hamza Kaan and Mehmet Uçar, a teacher and a journalist were formally arrested while 16 detained individuals were released.

Türkiye must release detained journalists and activists immediately

SEENPM calls for the immediate release of 18 journalists and other professionals and human rights activists detained in several Turkish cities on...

JournalismAI Festival 2024: Intersection of journalism and artificial intelligence

The JournalismAI Festival, dedicated to conversations and case studies that explore the intersection of journalism and artificial intelligence, will be held online...

South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance to be held in Belgrade

Ninth edition of the South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance - SEEDIG's flagship event will be held on 25-26 November in...