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News / Ministry Of Culture: Unconditional Support For Press Freedom

Ministry Of Culture: Unconditional Support For Press Freedom

inSerbia,
03 May 2015, Serbia

Ministry of Culture and Information expressed Saturday its unconditional support for the freedom of media, adding it strongly opposes all forms of threats, pressures and endangering the safety of journalists.

http://inserbia.info/today/2015/05/ministry-of-culture-unconditional-support-for-press-freedom/

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