4feb97: Journalists Attacked During Demonstrations
Amanda Onion (aonion@ccmail.cpj.org)
Tue, 04 Feb 97 16:02:10 EST
    SENT BY FAX
    Feb. 4, 1997
    
    His Excellency Slobodan Milosevic
    President of Serbia
    Belgrade, Serbia
    Fax: +381-11-656-862
    
    Your Excellency,
    
    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is writing to express its concern 
    about recent attacks on journalists who were covering demonstrations in 
    Belgrade.
    
    During opposition demonstration in Belgrade on Feb. 2, several journalists 
    were attacked. According to CNN's Belgrade bureau, police attacked their 
    camerawoman, Maria Fleet, and broke her camera (Fleet was not injured). 
    Sergei Karazei, a Ukrainian cameraman working for Reuters TV was beaten by 
    riot police officers and sustained injuries to his back, legs and head.  His 
    camera was smashed. Karazei was treated at a clinic and released. BK Telecom 
    reporter Maja Vidakovic and cameraman Savo Ilic and their assistant, Vanja 
    Lazin, were also attacked and their camera was damaged. Reporters Sans 
    Frontiers further noted that Predrag Vujic, a reporter for the news agency 
    Beta and Marko Petrovic, a reporter for the independent daily, Blic, were 
    also beaten even after they presented police with their press cards. Police 
    hit Reiner Herscher, a German cameraman for APTV and pushed him to the 
    ground.  Wielding clubs, police beat Rastko Kostic, a reporter for the 
    student media, and knocked out two of his teeth.
    
    As a nonpartisan organization dedicated to defending the rights of our 
    colleagues around the world, CPJ condemns these brutal attacks on 
    journalists during the opposition demonstrations. The destruction of 
    journalists' equipment and the beatings of reporters are clearly attempts to 
    stifle press coverage of the demonstrations. CPJ urges you to stop the 
    sanctioning of any further attacks on journalists and ensure that they are 
    permitted to report and write freely.
    
    Thank you for your attention and we welcome your comments.
    
    Sincerely,
    
    William A. Orme, Jr
    Executive Director
    
    cc:
    
    Ambassador Zoren Popovic
    Ambassador Dragomir Djokic
    Open Society Institute, Belgrade
    UNPROFOR, Belgrade