Journalists' associations call Brnabyci, “Small Cheshel”

Journalists' associations in Serbia are calling it “Little Cheshel” Serbia's prime minister, Anna Brnabiq, following her attacks on media critical of governance. “The small soshel, which has no better job than recording videos on Twitter and counting the front pages”, thus describes representatives of journalistic associations [...]
The little “Cheshel, who has no better job than recording videos on Twitter and counting the front pages”, thus describes representatives of journalistic associations with the recent attacks by the government of Serbia's prime minister on media owned by United Media Danas, Nova. S and N1.
They say the government threatens journalists' safety through manipulation and that the attacks are part of a hunt aimed at masking the fairy tale of reality in which citizens live”, the N1 media article begins.
The media scene in Serbia is not normal and journalists should not do their job under such conditions, the European Federation of Journalists says.
They say they will protect their colleagues from Serbia and that such attacks should not be overlooked.
The attacks are dangerous because they come in the days when Serbia remembers a journalist who was the object of such a chase. Slavko dealturuvija died as the victim of Slobodan Milosevic's regime, in which current President Aleksandar Vuciq was minister of information.












