by Luka Zanoni, Belgrade | OSSERVATORIO BALCANI E CAUCASO TRANSEUROPA
Media lynchings, physical assaults, threats. This is what investigative journalists face in Vučić's Serbia. An interview with Branko Čečen, director of the Center for Investigative Journalism of Serbia (CINS).
"We have no money, we are helpless, very often threatened, under legal pressure, we have big issues with the institutions that do not want to work with us", Branko Čečen says of the conditions investigative journalists work under in Serbia. Photo: Public domain
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