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AJM condemned the behavior of the police officer who pushed journalists in the prison “Skopje”

December 30, 2021
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AJM condemned the behavior of the police officer who pushed journalists in the prison “Skopje”
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Association of Journalists of Macedonia (AJMCondemns the attitude of the uniformed officer from the Skopje Prison in Suto Orizari who pushed journalists and cameramen and obstructed them in their work, while releasing the former director of the UBK, Sasho Mijalkov.

AJM says that they will call the Ministry of Interior and the Director of the Prison to account.

“This is an extremely inappropriate and inadmissible attitude by the uniformed officer towards the journalist teams of TV Klan and A1on,” reads the reaction of the Association of Journalists.

Source: Sloboden Pecat
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