Izvor: N1 televizija, 15.Jun.2018, 21:11 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Serbia’s Interior Minister: Journalist's rights guaranteed
Serbia’s Interior Minister said on Friday that the journalist Stefan Cvetkovic who was missing and found after almost 40 hours was giving a statement to police and that all his rights, from legal help to medical aid, were guaranteed.
Nebojsa Stefanovic was answering to earlier requests by two independent journalists’ associations about Cvetkovic’s whereabouts after he was found in the vicinity of the northern Bela Crkva town where he went missing from.
“A detailed >> Pročitaj celu vest na sajtu N1 televizija << analysis is in work, he (Cvetkovic) is giving the statement to the Police Crime Department. I see there are a lot of worries… He has all rights, his safety is guaranteed in the Interior Ministry building. But the whole story is weird,” Stefanovic told the state RTS television.
He added he expected that Cvetkovic would finish the statement on Friday night, and that “in the next several days we will have a complete story of what has happened, who took part in it and why.”
Stefanovic told the TV that on Thursday, one of primary information that followed the story about Cvetkovic’s disappearance was his reported investigative work on the January assassination of a Kosovo Serb leader in Pristina.
“The word was that his disappearance had something to do with that, with the state system, regime, Government… Now the spin is that he agreed his disappearance. I believe that it is important that people realised how dangerous is to misuse information.” Stefanovic said, adding that for him the most important thing was
that Cvetkovic was found alive and unharmed.
Serbia’s journalist victim, not suspect
Izvor: N1 televizija, 15.Jun.2018
Public Prosecutor from the northern town of Vrsac said late on Friday that journalist Stefan Cvetkovic, who was missing for 40 hours, gave a statement “which may be considered as an abduction report.”..Tihomir Knezevic said that due to the nature of the statement Cvetkovic gave to the Crime Police...













