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Original scientific paper

JOURNALISM IN WARTIME

Marina Mučalo ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Reporters’ work from a country at war sooner or later gets subjected to censorship. That the job of war correspondents is dangerous has been proved by the number of journalists who get killed every year and by certain “rules of wartime journalism”. The article looks into some forms of wartime censorship in the earlier NATO military actions, describes the censorship during the aggression on the Republic of Croatia, and on the basis of the available information, deals with the relevant situation in SR Yugoslavia. At the time when this article was written (May 1999), NATO’s military intervention in that country was still going on; consequently, the newspaper censorship was still very much in force there.

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Hrčak ID:

32022

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/32022

Publication date:

3.6.1999.

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