Veran Matic (by way of Drazen Pantic <[email protected]>) on Wed, 23 Jul 1997 11:04:28 +0200 (MET DST) |
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ANEM STATEMENT ON THE GOVERNMENT'S CONTINUED CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE RADIO AND TV STATIONS Federal and republic-level state institutions have continued to mount a coordinated campaign to close radio and TV stations down within the FRYugoslavia beyond the deadline - June 30 1997 - set by the Yugoslav Ministry for Transport and Telecommunications for the submission of documentation necessary to gain a working licence. The Ministry, working in concert with the police, inspectors and other state law enforcement bodies, has failed not only to provide temporary working licences after that deadline for stations with 'incomplete documentation' until proposed changes to exisiting regulations have been defined, but also omitted to release any official public statement explaining when and how proposals to legalise those stations without the necessary papers would be implemented. Instead, authorities have stepped up their campaign to shut radio and televisions down, and have exerted particular pressure on many of those stations who complied with the Ministry's demand and submitted all available documentation. It is therefore obvious to us, as members of the Association of Independent Broadcast Media, that the Ministry is using its updated data base not to legalise stations but to close them once and for all, and with the unneccessary assistence of armed police. In addition to imposing a ban on broadcast stations, the authorities have confiscated broadcasting equipment. Although stations have submitted official complaints against the action in due time, they have received no reply nor any decision from the competent Ministry. Even those stations which hold a full working licence - e.g. TV Trstenik - have been banned. (TV Trstenik has a full working licence, however an additional paper which records an agreement to allow it to switch channels was taken when the SPS handed over control of the station to the opposition after the last elections. It is this paper which is cited as the reason for the ban.) It is our belief that the current bans constitute the largest government campaign to shut down media in the FRYugoslavia we have seen. The reason given is not their illegal status, nor are they being jammed as has been the case before. The authorities are instead mounting a campaign based on objections to the information the stations provide - The Ministry for Transport and Telecommunications warns that these stations are a threat to human wellbeing. Other non-information broadcasters are also being shut down as a preventative measure to ensure that there are no new channels of free information in the future. The tiniest bureaucratic discrepency is being used arbitrarily to shut a station down, and as all regulations are made without forewarning stations have no way of anticipating a possible ban. When the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications does not have sufficient documentation of its own, other organs of the state are called in to shut down undesirable stations - the financial police, police for economic crime, various state inspectors. That is why we believe the current clean up is a coordinated nation-wide action involving a broad spectrum of state institutions and organs with the governing Socialist Party of Serbia at its helm, rather than the regular work of the Ministry for Transport and Telecommunications. When the Serbian Ministry of Information pledged democratic reform in the media it promised that no stations would be shut down before the next elections. Minister Milentijevic would now appear to be nothing more than a smoke-screen for the benefit of international observors for the repressive essence of the state's true policy on media. The Association of Electronia Broadcast Media, in order to protect the interests of members and all other endangered broadcast media in the FRYugoslavia, again WARNS all those organisations interested in protecting freedom of information that the actions of Yugoslav authorities continue to violate this fundamental democratic right. We call on you to do your upmost to halt this repressive campaign against the media and place pressure on the authorities here to stand by their pledge of media freedom. The Association also also calls on all endangered radio and TV stations, regardless of whether or not they are members of the Association, to contact us - in this way we will be equipped to provide accurate information to the public. We would also then be better able to support those stations under threat outside the Association. ANEM calls on all those effected to use all legal avenues available to lift the ban, as it is our legal right and a proper response to the illegal actions of the state. ANEM also calls on all broadcasters to inform the public of the true aim and nature of the current 'clean up' operation as well as the legal response banned stations have made. In order to continue in our role as information providers, we suggest that alternative ways of transmitting programming be found whereever possible - various group and individual information actions should be organised. We also call on all those stations whose broadcast has not been banned to exercise their information capacity, exchange programming, donate programming time, have guest spots and provide other useful means of support to banned stations. ANEM will continue to release statements as the situation develops, to inform the public, to follow closely the development of the state's campaign to close down broadcast media and to support in whatever way it can all those endangered radio and TV stations. On behalf of ANEM Veran Matic Editor in Chief of Radio B92, Belgrade ENCLOSED - List of banned radio and TV stations by 23.7.97: 1. Radio Boom 93 - Pozarevac (banned on 3 December 1996) 2. Radio Duga - Pozarevac (19 July 1997) 3. Radio Folk Duga - Pozarevac (19 July 1997) 4. Radio Dabar - Pozarevac (19 July 1997) 5. TV Duga - Pozarevac (19 July 1997) 6. TV Sat TV- Pozarevac (19 July 1997) 7. RTV San - Novi Pazar (27 May 1997) 8. JU Radio - Novi Pazar (27 May 1997) 9. Radio Skala - Novi Pazar (27 May 1997) 10. Radio Jedinstvo - Novi Pazar (27 May 1997) 11. Radio Pozega -Pozega (29 May 1997) 12. TV Pancevo - Pancevo (17 July 1997) 13. Radio Melos -Kraljevo (20 July 1997) 14. Radio Globus - Kraljevo (20 July 1997) 15. Radio Miks -Kraljevo (20 July 1997) 16. TV Trstenik - Trstenik 17. TV BK (banned broadcast in the region of Pec in Kosovo) 18. Eko Radio - Cacak (14 July 1997) 19. Radio 96 - Cacak (14 July 1997) 20. Radio Star FM - Cacak (14 July 1997) 21. Radio Soliter - Cacak (14 July 1997) 22. Radio Dzoker - Cacak (14 July 1997) 23. Radio Dzenarika - Cacak (14 July 1997) 24. TV Galaksija - Cacak (14 July 1997) 25. TV Jefimija - Krusevac (21 July 1997) 26. TV Kanal Plus - Krusevac (21 July 1997) 27. Radio Krusevac II Program - Krusevac (21 July 1997) 28. Radio OK Studio - Krusevac (21 July 1997) 29. Radio VK - Kikinda (25 June 1997) 30. Radio AMI - Kikinda (25 June 1997) 31. Radio Golf - Belgrade (8 July 1997) 32. Radio TDI - Belgrade (8 July 1997) 33. Radio Roda - Belgrade (8 July 1997) 34. Radio Stenka - Belgrade (8 July 1997) 35. Radio Top FM - Belgrade (8 July 1997) 36. Radio Ritam - Pancevo (17 July 1997) 37. Radio Safir - Pancevo (17 July 1997) 38. Radio Egeta - Brza Palanka 39. Radio Spektar - Pancevo (17 July 1997) 40. TV Kanal 10 - Kraljevo 41. Radio Puls - Kraljevo 42. Radio Amaro - Sjenica 43. Vikom Radio - Sabac 44. Radio Civija - Sabac 45. Radio AS - Sabac 46. Radio Nesvil - Bogatic 47. Radio Koceljeva - Koceljeva 48. Radio Vladimirci - Vladimirci 49. Radio TV Lotel - Loznica 50. Radio Cer - Lipolist 51. Maksi Radio - Bogatic 52. Radio OM - Loznica 53. Radio Tufa - Kladovo 54. Radio Kometa 030 - Bor 55. Radio Luna - Lunovo Selo NOTE: TV Trstenik, TV Pancevo, Radio Boom 93, Radio OK Studio and Radio Pozega are members of the Association of the Independent Electronic Media. -- Veran Matic, Editor in Chief tel: +381-11-322-9922 Radio B92, Belgrade, Yugoslavia fax: +381-11-324-8075 Radio B92 Official Web Site --- http://www.opennet.org/ --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]