Ivo Skoric on Fri, 6 Aug 1999 21:26:30 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> [B92press] Message of solidarity |
------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- > >Message of solidarity from Radio B92/Free B92 and the >Association of Independent Electronic Media in Yugoslavia to >Radio KPFA, Berkeley, and Radio WBAI, New York. > > > >BELGRADE, July 28 - Radio B92, a banned independent radio >station in Belgrade, Yugoslavia,expresses solidarity with >the threatened stations in the Pacifica network - KPFA and >WBAI. > >Despite your local character, over the past decade you have >presented to stations around the world a model for freedom >of speech and the unhindered availability of information. By >supporting civil activism, peace movements and ethnic >tolerance as well as various progressive local initiatives, >you have been the quintessential community radio stations. >As the oldest American local stations you have shown that >despite media monopolies and manipulations it is possible to >preserve a spirit of tolerance, freedom and truth and to >allow dissenting voices to be heard. > >Your struggle to preserve your autonomy in the growing >conflict with your owner has revealed an unexpected >similarity between the media in the US and Serbia today, the >freedom of speech is being stifled in a similar manner, >journalists are being persecuted and intimidated and >progressive radio stations are prevented from operating. The >similarity of the media situation in our two nations, which >differ in many things, demonstrates that the character of >media repression is virtually the same under openly >totalitarian dictatorships as it is under democratic systems >which are increasingly influenced by conservative >structures. > >The examples of Radio B92, Radio WBAI and Radio KPFA show >that freedom and democracy are universal ideals which must >constantly be protected throughout the world regardless of >the political system and social order of particular >countries. > >Radio B92 condemns in the strictest terms the repression and >exertion of force against the staff of Radio KPFA and Radio >WBAI and their listeners. > >We therefore join the protests against the attempts to >control your work. > >We wish you the strength to persevere in your struggle for >the freedom of speech, truth, and the preservation of your >authenticity. > >Long live freedom of speech! And down with media repression >which knows no ideological or national boundaries, either in >Berkeley or in Belgrade. > >Jointly, > >Free B92 and ANEM Belgrade, Yugoslavia > >July 28, 1999 > > > > >Poruka solidarnosti Free B92/Radio B92 i Asocijacije >nezavisnih elektronskih medija iz Jugoslavije radio >stanicama KPFA iz Berkeleya i WBAI iz New York. > >BEOGRAD, 28.jul - Radio B92, nezavisna radio stanica iz >Beograda - Jugoslavija ciji je rad zabranjen, izrazava >svoju solidarnost sa ugrozenim stanicama Pacifica mreze - >KPFA i WBAI. > >Uprkos tome sto ste prevashodno lokalnog karaktera, tokom >protekle decenije, vi ste pruzili stanicama sirom sveta >jedan model slobode izrazavanja i neometanog pristupa >informacijama. Podrzavajuci gradjanske akcije, mirovne >pokrete i etnicku toleranciju kao i razne progresivne >lokalne inicijative vi ste predstavljali jednu pravu radio >mrezu lokalnih zajednica. Kao mreza najstarijih americkih >lokalnih stanica pokazali ste da je moguce, uprkos medijskim >monopolima i manipulacijama, ocuvati duh tolerancije, >slobode i istine i omoguciti ljudima sa drugacijim stavovima >da se oglase. > >Vasa borba za ocuvanje vase autonomije u okviru narastujuceg >sukoba sa ideologijom vasih vlasnika je razotkrila >neocekivanu slicnost izmedju medija u SAD i Srbiji danas - >sloboda govora se gusi na slican nacin, novinari se progone >i koristi se taktika zaplasivanja, a liberalne radio stanice >se ometaju u svojim uobicajenim aktivnostima. Slicnost >medijske situacije u nasim dvema zemljama, koje se inace >razlikuju u svemu ostalom, ukazuje da je karakter medijske >represije u sustini isti pod neskriveno totalitarnim >diktaturama kao u okviru demokratski uredjenih drustava na >koja sve vise uticu konzervativne strukture. > >Primeri Radija B92, Radija WBAI i Radija KPFA dokazuju da su >sloboda i demokratija univerzalne ideje koje se moraju >stalno stititi sirom sveta bez obzira na politicko i >drustveno uredjenje pojedinih zemalja. > >Radio B92 najenergicnije osudjuje represiju i primenu sile >protiv osoblja Radio KPFA i Radio WBAI i njihovih >slusalaca. Stoga se pridruzujemo protestima protiv pokusaja >da se kontrolise vas rad. Zelimo da imate snage i >istrajnosti u vasoj borbi za slobodu govora, istinu i >ocuvanje vase autenticnosti. > >Za slobodu govora! Dole sa medijskom represijom koja ne >poznaje ideoloske ili nacionalne granice, bilo u Berkliju >ili u Beogradu. > > >Free B92 i ANEM Beograd, Jugoslavija > >22. jul, 1999. godine > >=========================================================== >B92press-l is a closed mailinglist used by Radio B2-92 from >Belgrade to distribute announcements and press releases. The >traffic on this list is low and posting by subscribers is >not possible. More information on B2-92 can be found at >http://www.freeb92.net > # distributed via nettime-l: no commercial use without permission of author # <nettime> is a moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # un/subscribe: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and # "un/subscribe nettime-l you@address" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org/ contact: <nettime@bbs.thing.net>