**Journalists Face Threats in Serbia**
The SafeJournalists Network is strongly criticizing the Serbian government for its treatment of journalists and students during large protests in the country. The network says that President Aleksandar Vucic’s authorities have been making “dangerous manipulations and threats” against them.
A Croatian journalist, Matej Devcic, was targeted by the Serbian authorities. His personal data were published on TV without his consent. This put him at risk of security threats.
Devcic says he is shocked by these accusations and the publication of his personal data. The SafeJournalists Network believes that the Serbian police or intelligence services might have been involved in making his personal data available.
**Network Demands Action**
The network is calling on the Serbian authorities to investigate this case urgently and to punish those responsible for publishing Devcic’s personal data without his consent.
It also welcomes the reaction of the Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, which condemned this behavior. The network asks the Croatian government to take measures to protect the safety of its citizens living in Serbia.
**Warning to Governments**
The SafeJournalists Network says that any attack on journalists is an attack on democracy, public interest, and citizen rights. It will inform national and international stakeholders about this case.
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