Andrić: Inadmissible violence against journalists working in the public interest

"The use of force against a woman is discriminatory and prohibited by law," said the PES MP

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Andrić, Photo: PES
Andrić, Photo: PES
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Jelenka Andrić, Member of Parliament of the Europe Now Movement and president of the Parliamentary Committee for Gender Equality, condemned the intimidation and interference of TV Vijesti journalist Alisa Hajdarpašić during her reporting on the day of the arrest of Zoran Lazović, on April 14.

"I call on the competent authorities to shed light as soon as possible on all the circumstances and punish those responsible for this event, because any form of violence against journalists working in the public interest is unacceptable. The use of force against a woman is discriminatory and prohibited by law, and we must do everything in our power to let's enable journalists to do their work without hindrance, because this is a prerequisite for building a democratic society," said the statement of MP Andrić, published on the Facebook page of the Bjelopolje committee of the Europe Now Movement.

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