Novosti under attack
A campaign launched by conservative organization โIn the name of the familyโ threatens to shut down the magazine Novosti, example of pluralism and quality journalism in Croatia
In the last two weeks the weekly Novosti , published in Croatia by the Serb National Council, has been the target of a public attack aiming to suspend the public funding currently supporting the operation of this minority media.
The initiator of the attack is the association โIn the name of the familyโ (U ime obitelj), a conservative organization established in 2013 to coordinate the campaign for the constitutional reform in order to explicitly define marriage as the โunion between a man and a womanโ.
On February 13, one of the leader of the organization, ลฝeljka Markiฤ, held a press conference in front of the Croatian Parliament openly demanding the closure of Novosti.
In the report supporting her appeal, the weekly is described as threatening to โpromote intolerance against the majority of Croatian people and against the Croatian republicโ. On the basis of this accusations, Markiฤ demands the suppression of the funds enabling the publication of Novosti (3,2 million KN, 430 thousand Euro) and the suspension of the publication of the magazine for a period of three years.
The accusations moved against the weekly do not find any confirmation in the observation gathered by qualified media organizations active in the region. The regional platform SEE Media Observatory, for instance, has recently included Novosti among the positive examples of alternative media models, stating that โin recent years it became an increasingly influential example of fiercely independent, quality journalism largely funded from public sourcesโ.
But the campaign initiated by Markiฤ did not stop at the institutional level: besides demanding that the Council for National Minorities suspends the funding to Novosti, on February 20 Markiฤ also started a public petition in support of her claims. After the publication of the online petition, the initiators of the campaign flooded the e-mail system of the Council on National Minorities with thousands of automatic e-mails.
As Novosti journalist and editors denounce in their call for solidarity โThese actions constitute a dangerous and orchestrated campaign of nationalism and xenophobia aimed at marking the journalists of Novosti as enemies of the state and national traitors.โ Further on, they warn, the appeal aims โto instigate public rage against the Serb National Council, which is the umbrella organization of the Serbian national minority in Croatia, therefore against the Serbian national minority in general.โ
Several media organizations from across the region and at the European level have promptly reacted, expressing concern and warning against that the closure of Novosti would represent a serious threat to media pluralism and minority inclusion in the media landscape of Croatia: "We consider the associationโs attempt not only detrimental to the level of democratic protection of minorities in Croatia, but harmful to the respect for freedom of journalistic and editorial expression within minority media", SEE Media Observatory exposes in its statement.
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27/04/2005, Risto Karajkov