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<nettime> Help B92 press release 03-04-1999 |
Press Release April 3 1999 THE FREE VOICE OF B92 BANNED: THE STRUGGLE GOES ON Latest news: http://helpb92.xs4all.nl The last message from Yugoslavia's most prominent independent broadcaster -B92 - as government officials and the police moved in on April 2, 1999, to take over the station and silence the last vestiges of free speech in Serbia was - 'Keep The Faith!' HelpB92 was launched on March 25, 1999, to do just that. The support group uses Internet technology to enable B92 and all other banned independent media in Yugoslavia defend their right to speak freely, and the pivotal role of free media to regional stability. The action against B92 comes at the end of a week of intense media repression against independent media in Yugoslavia. On March 24, government officials confiscated B92's transmitter, cutting off direct radio broadcasts to Belgrade. B92 responded by harnessing the power of the Internet and Real Audio, satellite, medium wave broadcasts and solidarity rebroadcasting across the world to its struggle for free speech. B92 supporters responded in record number - the B92 web site had 15 million visitors in just 7 days. At the same time, in the past ten days, ten rebroadcasters of B92's news from the Association of Independent Electronic Media - ANEM have been closed down by the government. Other ANEM members have the either taken themselves voluntarily off the air rather than re-broadcast the propaganda of state radio and TV, which they must do by law when the country is in a state of war, or have been taken over by the government. In Kosovo, the offices of the two most important alternative Albanian language media - Koha and Radio 21 - have also been destroyed and their staff have fled the country. The closure of B92, on April 2, 1999, means that the only source of information left for audiences and viewers in the region is the state-controlled Radio Television Serbia. All the journalists from these banned independent media are now in dire straits and money is urgently needed to help assist these journalists to find new means to get news out. We therefore ask people to please express their involvement and support this cause by donating money to the special HelpB92 fund, bank account number 7676, Postbank Amsterdam, Swift address INGBNL2A, in the name of Press Now. Please specify 'Help B92' ----------- In the last week, HelpB92 has received an enormous amount of support from around the globe. In Spain, Germany, Italy, Japan and Australia supporting web sites have been established in their national languages. Hundreds of people and organisations have placed the HelpB92 logo and link to the web site on their home pages and signed the interactive guest book. Future actions include benefit concerts, global rebroadcasting initiatives and Internet Real Audio actions. For more information, please write to: helpb92@xs4all.nl HelpB92 was founded by: B92, De Balie, De Digitale Stad, Next 5 Minutes, Press Now, Public Netbase (Austria), radioqualia (Australia), De Waag (MONM) and XS4ALL Internet. B92 Website: http://www.b92.net or http://www.b92.org HelpB92 campaign: http://helpb92.xs4all.nl E-mail: helpb92@xs4all.nl --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl