23 December 2020
Nezavisne Novine - da Safe Journalists Network

After receiving death threats, editor-in-chief of Nezavisne novine Sandra Gojković-Arbutina is worried that the state will again fail to identify and sanction the perpetrator

Fonte: Safe Journalists Network

In the early afternoon of December 17 the editorial office of Nezavisne novine from Banja Luka received a call from an unknown number. After a man said – “Close the offices earlier, you will be dead today” the journalists informed the Ministry of the Interior of Republika Srpska of this direct death threat. The police are investigating the incident.

Speaking to SafeJournalists Network Sandra Gojković-Arbutina, Nezavisne novine editor-in-chief, said it not the first, and probably not the last threat the media she runs received.

 “What worries us is that the system generally does not take threats to the media particularly seriously. Usually it all ends with “It’s probably some fool, don’t worry.” – Gojković-Arbutina said – “But we, after all, don’t know if “some fool” is ready to do more. It was not pleasant for anyone at Nezavisne office to continue with work normally despite this being our everyday work experience. I am especially worried that the media are exposed to such things almost daily, and that it almost became a part of our work. No, it cannot be a part of our work and each of these threats must be investigated and prosecuted.” Gojković-Arbutina emphasized that in cases like this, even when they undergo police processing, the prosecution generally estimates that there are no elements for further proceedings. “That is unacceptable.” – she concluded.

BH Journalists Association , member of SafeJournalists Network stated that aggressive threats with possible, serious consequences on the life and professional integrity of Nezavisne novine employees represent a serious attack on freedom of expression and safety of journalists.

“There is a serious increase in violence against journalists in BiH. There is a serious increase in violence against journalists in BiH. Only in 2020 SafeJournalists Network  registered 17 explicit threats, physical attacks and death threats to journalists and media. None of these cases ended in sanctioning the attackers! “– said Borka Rudic, secretary general of BH Journalists Association – “Therefore, we once again emphasize that each of these cases is a serious crime which requires an urgent response and decisive measures by the police, judicial and other institutions to punish the perpetrators.”.

SafeJournalists Network, representing more than 8,200 media professionals in the Western Balkans, joins its member BH Journalists Association in condemnation of the threats. We express serious concerns regarding the lack of appropriate action by the national authorities that would deter such cases. No journalists should take threats, verbal or physical, nor attacks as a part of their everyday work. We expect national authorities to do more to secure the safety of journalists at their offices, when reporting and at home. To start with, they must investigate such incidents much quicker, identify and sanction the perpetrators.

SafeJournalists Network will inform relevant national and international stakeholders about this case.

Each attack on journalists is an attack on public interest, democracy and rights of all citizens.

Skopje – Belgrade – Podgorica – Pristina – Sarajevo – Zagreb, 18.12.2020.

Signed by:

Asociacioni i Gazetarëve të Kosovës  - AGK (Association of Journalists of Kosovo) 

Здружението на новинари на Македонија  - ЗНМ (Association of Journalists of Macedonia)

BH Novinari  (BH Journalists Association)

Hrvatsko novinarsko društvo  - HND (Croatian Journalists’ Association)

Nezavisno udruženje novinara  Srbije  - NUNS (Independent Journalists Association of Serbia)

Sindikat  medija Crne Gore - SMCG (Trade Union of Media of Montenegro)

 

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