First SE/Central Europe investigative journalism days

The South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) has announced the First South East and Central Europe Investigative Journalism Days.

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Tuesday, 11.05.2010.

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The South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) has announced the First South East and Central Europe Investigative Journalism Days. The network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South East and Central Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), said in a statement issued in Vienna today that the gathering will be held in Budva, Montenegro, May 24-26. First SE/Central Europe investigative journalism days The First South East and Central Europe Investigative Days is being organized in cooperation with the Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC). The event will be officially opened by Montenegrin Parliament Speaker Ranko Krivokapic, Culture, Media and Sport Minister Branislav Micunovic, Austrian Ambassador Martin Pammer, Podgorica Vijesti daily Drictor Zeljko Ivanovic, Oliver Vujovic, SEEMO secretary-general. The SEEMO Vienna office has registered more than 60 leading investigative journalists from across South East and Central Europe for the First South East and Central Europe Investigative Days, as well as Montenegrin CEOs, editors-in-chief and leading journalists - all of whom strongly welcomed the event, said the statement. The aim of the First South East and Central Europe Investigative Days is to help foster better communication, cross-border cooperation, the exchange of information among leading investigative journalists from South East and Central Europe and the discussion of difficulties faced by investigative journalists when reporting on certain topics. The local partner is Publishing Group Vijesti Daily from Montenegro, SEEMO said.

First SE/Central Europe investigative journalism days

The First South East and Central Europe Investigative Days is being organized in cooperation with the Austrian Development Cooperation (ADC).

The event will be officially opened by Montenegrin Parliament Speaker Ranko Krivokapić, Culture, Media and Sport Minister Branislav Mićunović, Austrian Ambassador Martin Pammer, Podgorica Vijesti daily Drictor Zeljko Ivanović, Oliver Vujović, SEEMO secretary-general.

The SEEMO Vienna office has registered more than 60 leading investigative journalists from across South East and Central Europe for the First South East and Central Europe Investigative Days, as well as Montenegrin CEOs, editors-in-chief and leading journalists - all of whom strongly welcomed the event, said the statement.

The aim of the First South East and Central Europe Investigative Days is to help foster better communication, cross-border cooperation, the exchange of information among leading investigative journalists from South East and Central Europe and the discussion of difficulties faced by investigative journalists when reporting on certain topics. The local partner is Publishing Group Vijesti Daily from Montenegro, SEEMO said.

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