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Dear Friends, I've just received an URL from Open Channels for Kosovo in Amsterdam, for a website called FreeSerbia. http://come.to/freeserbia In the light of this morning's accidental bombing of refugees 5K from the Albanian border, this URL may give people interested in the crisis in Yugoslavia an insight into some of the other "unintended" targets of NATO bombs. Richard de Boer notes that the site is: "an initiative of Serbian students who are providing reliable information about the latest events in Yugoslavia, and even provide news from the Serbian NGO's opposing the Milosevic regime." I've also included below the latest press release from ANEM (independent media association in FRY). Please don't hesitate to let me know if you do not wish to receive this information. Best wishes Honor Harger ANEM Press Release PROMINENT INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST SLAVKO CURUVIJA MURDERED BELGRADE, April 12, 1999 -- The Association of Independent Electronic Media in Yugoslavia (ANEM) today expresses deep regret at and strong condemnation of the murder during the afternoon of April 11 of Slavko Curuvija, the proprietor and editor-in-chief of the prominent Yugoslav newspaper "Dnevni telegraf" and the biweekly magazine "Evropljanin". While the murder of Mr. Curuvija has served to increase already high levels of fear among the journalistic community in the FRYugoslavia, the circumstances surrounding Mr. Curuvija's death have also given rise to a deep sense of alarm among the citizens of Yugoslavia. Moreover, the demonisation of the independent media, and the grotesque accusations which are being levied against those who work for independent media, is tantamount to calling for the public lynching of journalists. ANEM notes that Mr Curuvija's publications and he as a person have been the prime target of a state campaign of persecution, which was launched under the guise of Serbia's draconian October 1998 Information Act. On October 24 1998, only three days after the Act took effect, Mr Curuvija and Evropljanin were ordered by a Belgrade court to pay fines totalling 2,400,000 dinars under the misdemeanour regulations of the Act. On November 9 and December 9, 1998, Dnevni Telegraf was fined a total of 1,650,000 dinars. As if the financial ruin of Mr Curuvija were not enough, he and two colleagues were each given a five-month suspended prison sentence on March 8, 1999. Just a couple of days before his murder, Mr Curuvija was referred to by name in an attack on "national traitors" in the state-controlled Belgrade daily "Politika ekspres". This commentary remarked that Mr Curuvija had "vanished from sight" since the beginning of NATO bombing and that his "services for the '[NATO] aggressor would never be forgotten". To the best of ANEM's knowledge, Mr Curuvija was consistently opposed to NATO's military intervention in Yugoslavia in all his public appearances and contacts, and repeatedly warned of the far-reaching and fatal consequences of such action by NATO. His attitude remained unchanged once the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia began. ANEM emphasises that the murder of Slavko Curuvija was the murder of a good and loyal citizen of Serbia and Yugoslavia who used his skills as a journalist to further the interests of his country and his people. ANEM demands that the appropriate agencies bring the murderers of Mr Curuvija to justice as soon as possible and do all in their power to prevent divisions and confrontations among the people of this country. The Association of Independent Electronic Media in Yugoslavia (ANEM) r a d i o q u a l i a ((o)) audio -> modulation [email protected] http://www.radioqualia.va.com.au/ Help free media in Yugoslavia: http://helpB92.xs4all.nl ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/east/ to unsubscribe, write to <[email protected]> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe [email protected]