Andreas Broeckmann on Wed, 4 Dec 1996 14:45:19 +0100 |
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Belgrade Radio B92 off the air - on the N |
Radio B92 from Belgrade out of the air! The Dutch News Agency ANP reports that the Serbian authorities took Radio B92 off the air! At this moment Radio B92 is the only independent radiostation of Belgrade. The past few days the authorities already have disrupted the broadcasting frequently. Vans with discrambling devices drove around the building of B92 and prevented the news from getting broadcasted within and past the city borders. B92 has been cut off because of their non-critical position against the Government and the live coverage of the protests and demonstrations in the streets of Belgrade. These protest have been going on for more then two weeks and are a result of decision of the Serbian Government, after it seemed that the opposition parties took the lead, to declare the outcome unlawful. Earlier today (Tuesday, 14:00 GMT+), Veran Matic, the chief-editor, told Press Now that the crowds were still on the streets, but things looked more quiet. A few moments later government officials came in and switched off the transmitters. They claim that B92 do not have permission to broadcast, while they have been broadcasting since, of course, 1992. It is not yet clear what will happen next. Besides of being a radio station, B92 is active in the field of theater, film, video and Internet productions in Serbia. -- Roger Kenbeek * Amsterdam * mailto:site@dds.nl http://www.dds.nl/~pressnow http://www.xs4all.nl/~opennet B92 support page http://www.opennet.org/ B92 home page abroeck adds: on the BBC World Service, the senior editor of B92 announced yesterday that they will continue transmitting news bulletins via these websites, using RealAudio.