Serbia’s Information and Telecommunications Minister Boris Bratina once again publicly lashed out at N1 and Nova TV stations, saying that cross-border collaborations and media broadcasting cross-border programs in Serbia “should not exist in the airwaves within the country’s territory.”
“Cross-border collaborations are protected by various regulations, they are hidden in a way that legally, one cannot do anything about them. That is why we are seeking further changes to the law, because they should not exist in our airwaves,” Bratina told the pro-regime Pink TV.
The minister said that N1 and Nova television stations operate as “outposts of foreign agencies” and that Radio Free Europe “should be removed.”
“Radio Free Europe has a polished discourse, a discourse that was prepared for the crisis in the former Yugoslavia and continues to be implemented to this very day,” Bratina added.
Source: N1


