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Serbia’s tabloid editor-in-chief convicted of crime for insulting N1 director

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N1 Belgrade
25. mar. 2021. 14:24
Dragan J Vučićević
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The Belgrade Second Basic Court convicted on Thursday Dragan Vucicevic, the editor-in-chief of the pro-regime tabloid Informer of a crime for insulting Jugoslav Cosic, N1’ News Director. The Court ruled the private criminal charges filed by the Tomanovic law firm on Cosic’s behalf was founded.

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It said Vucicevic’s claims about N1 director being (Serbia’s pejorative name for Kosovo’s Albanians) ‘Shiptar’s mercenary’, ‘the servant to the mafia-tycoon octopus’ and that he ‘does dirty work in Serbia for bloody cash,’ were a crime and thus convicted Vucicevic and fined Vucicevic with 1.7 Euro.

That was the first verdict describing Vucicvic’s insults on Cosic as a crime.

Following Thursday’s ruling, Cosic has the right to claim intangible damage.

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