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Monday, 12.11.2007.

13:03

Conference on media responsibility for war crimes

A two-day regional conference regarding the media’s role in 1990s war crimes began in Dubrovnik today.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Victor

pre 16 godina

«The media in many Nato countries also bears much responsibility for the demonisation of Serbia .»

I do not agree. Serb's actions in Visegrad, Zvornik, Omarska, Srebrenica, Cuska, and in so many other villages and towns, speak by themselves.

The medias only reported what the journalists have seen.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

They should invite famous journalists from CNN and BBC to give some lectures. They are well known by their journalistic ethics.

kate

pre 16 godina

The media in many Nato countries also bears much responsibility for the demonisation of Serbia leading to the illegal bombing in 1999. Plus, as part of this, the misreporting of many incidents led by the UK spinmeisters.

And why did the media not recognise the deaths of their fellow media workers in the bombing of RTS? These names haven't been added to the international register of journalists and media staff who have died as a result of conflict. Yet they weren't the enemy.

Plus, in terms of Bosnia, there were many things which either went unreported in the West or were grossly and knowingly distorted to at best keep the line taken simple, and at worst act as a political tool for various governments.

Elements of the media behaved at their very worst.

kate

pre 16 godina

The media in many Nato countries also bears much responsibility for the demonisation of Serbia leading to the illegal bombing in 1999. Plus, as part of this, the misreporting of many incidents led by the UK spinmeisters.

And why did the media not recognise the deaths of their fellow media workers in the bombing of RTS? These names haven't been added to the international register of journalists and media staff who have died as a result of conflict. Yet they weren't the enemy.

Plus, in terms of Bosnia, there were many things which either went unreported in the West or were grossly and knowingly distorted to at best keep the line taken simple, and at worst act as a political tool for various governments.

Elements of the media behaved at their very worst.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

They should invite famous journalists from CNN and BBC to give some lectures. They are well known by their journalistic ethics.

Victor

pre 16 godina

«The media in many Nato countries also bears much responsibility for the demonisation of Serbia .»

I do not agree. Serb's actions in Visegrad, Zvornik, Omarska, Srebrenica, Cuska, and in so many other villages and towns, speak by themselves.

The medias only reported what the journalists have seen.

Victor

pre 16 godina

«The media in many Nato countries also bears much responsibility for the demonisation of Serbia .»

I do not agree. Serb's actions in Visegrad, Zvornik, Omarska, Srebrenica, Cuska, and in so many other villages and towns, speak by themselves.

The medias only reported what the journalists have seen.

kate

pre 16 godina

The media in many Nato countries also bears much responsibility for the demonisation of Serbia leading to the illegal bombing in 1999. Plus, as part of this, the misreporting of many incidents led by the UK spinmeisters.

And why did the media not recognise the deaths of their fellow media workers in the bombing of RTS? These names haven't been added to the international register of journalists and media staff who have died as a result of conflict. Yet they weren't the enemy.

Plus, in terms of Bosnia, there were many things which either went unreported in the West or were grossly and knowingly distorted to at best keep the line taken simple, and at worst act as a political tool for various governments.

Elements of the media behaved at their very worst.

bmrusila

pre 16 godina

They should invite famous journalists from CNN and BBC to give some lectures. They are well known by their journalistic ethics.