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    MEDIA WATCHDOG EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT JOURNALISTS IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE

    AP Worldstream
    Feb 06, 2007

    A regional media freedom watchdog said Tuesday it was deeply concerned
    about the worsening situation for journalists in South Eastern Europe
    following the recent murder of an ethnic Armenian journalist in Turkey.

    Hrant Dink was gunned down in broad daylight on Jan. 19 outside his
    bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper, Agos. A 17-year-old Turkish
    nationalist has been charged with his death.

    Dink's murder "shows once again that journalists may easily become
    victims in the fight for press freedom and freedom of speech," the
    Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organization said in a statement.

    SEEMO, a network of editors, media executives and journalists in
    South Eastern Europe, said Dink's killing was a reminder that there
    are still a number of unsolved cases of journalists killed in the
    region because of their reporting, including three in Serbia. In the
    statement, SEEMO called on Serbian officials to investigate those
    murders, one of which it said dates back to 1994.

    SEEMO also said it was alarmed by criminal defamation charges
    laid against Dogan Harman, publisher and editor-in-chief of the
    Turkish-Cypriot newspaper Kibrisli in December 2006.

    "SEEMO believes that criminal defamation and insult laws are an
    anachronism that should be removed from every legal system," the
    statement said.

    In addition, SEEMO also said it was concerned by the Romanian
    Constitutional Court's decision to annul a parliamentary decision
    removing defamation from the country's criminal code.

    "SEEMO strongly condemns these threats and attacks, as well as any
    government or state action that restricts the work and movement of
    journalists," Oliver Vujovic, SEEMO's secretary general, said in
    the statement.
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