8Jan97:  Serbia's Radio Boom93 Still Off the Air
Catherine Fitzpatrick (europe@ccmail.cpj.org)
Wed, 08 Jan 97 17:13:15 EST
    SENT BY FAX
    Jan. 8, 1997
     
    His Excellency Slobodan Milosevic
    President of Serbia
    Fax: +381-11-656-862
     
    Mr. President,
     
    I am writing on behalf of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) to 
    draw your attention to the fact that Radio Boom93 in Pozarevac remains off 
    the air for the 36th consecutive day. The station was taken off the air at 
    the same time that Radio B92 in Belgrade was removed from the airwaves. 
    Radio B92 was able to resume broadcasting 52 hours later. It is of extreme 
    importance that the troubles of Radio Boom93 not be overlooked.
     
    Radio Boom93 has repeatedly applied for a broadcast license from federal 
    officials in Serbia. In February 1994, Radio Boom93 applied to participate 
    in an auction called by the Republic of Serbia for a permanent broadcasting 
    license, but received no reply. The station then appealed to the Federal 
    Management for a renewal of their temporary license to broadcast, but again 
    received no response. The station repeatedly applied for renewals while 
    continuing to broadcast until Dec. 3, 1996 when the chief of the Federal 
    Management banned its further broadcast. Radio Boom93 next filed a 
    complaint concerning this decision and on Dec. 6 submitted a new 
    application for a temporary license to broadcast. The Federal Management 
    has not responded to either correspondence and Radio Boom93 remains 
    inoperative.
     
    Radio Boom93's continued closure runs counter to the promise you signed in 
    our meeting on December 8 in which you agreed to support a free press in 
    Serbia. I respectfully urge you to do everything in your power to ensure 
    that Radio Boom93's applications for a frequency license be acknowledged and 
    processed and that the station be permitted to resume broadcasting.
     
    Mr. President I was so happy to have a chance to have a good exchange of 
    views with you last month in Belgrade. I was particularly encouraged to have 
    a commitment from you supporting the right of a free media in the Federal  
    Republic of Yugoslavia. I am sure that the situation with Radio Boom93 can 
    be solved without too much difficulty now that you are aware of the problem.
     
    With thanks for your continued help and with best wishes from Richard 
    Charles.
     
    Yours,
     
    Kati 
     
    Chair, Committee to Protect Journalists