The Ministry of Justice wants to give you a yes or a question simple

The justice ministry has neglected Periscopi's journalists in the question of confirming information concerning the documentation sent to Serbia for Ivanovic's murder. Unable to confirm or deny this, they've been handed over to the journalist on the official phone after the official, phone call after the phones... Did you [...]
Has the Ministry of Justice sent the documentation for Oliver Ivanovic's murder to Belgrade?
That was the question that Justice Ministry officials tried to answer Periscope by passing the phone from one official to another. More than three attempts have been taken to get a yes or a word from this minister on the matter.
It's interesting how Periscope had two experiences in a few minutes to confirm information.
Information department journalists were contacting Brussels, Mogher's office, and the speed of their response, respectively, was above normal. Mogher's office for about 20 seconds has sent an answer saying that we need the required clarifications quickly (in order to send them immediately). While for a confirmation, which in principle requires an answer -- yes or "no," journalists face information abuse.
Periscope apologises to the Ministry of Justice, officials of this ministry Albulen Sylaj, Altin Ademi and Gazmend Citaku, who have upset them after 1500 respectively.











