Freedom of Expression and Information – Model Media Law
Donor: Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute and Open Society Fund
Duration of the project: October 1997 – October 1998
Freedom of expression and information has been the object of a heated public debate in Serbia for many years. Although freedom of the press was formally guaranteed by the Serbian and Yugoslav constitutions and laws, a de facto state monopoly on electronic and printed media has been persistently maintained by the ruling political party in Serbia. The state owned Radio-Television Serbia (RTS) was the only broadcasting network which covered the whole territory of Serbia. It has been notorious for its biased reporting and propaganda in favor of the government. It also had a significant role in forging the war on the territory of former Yugoslavia through its war mongering reporting. (more…)