Tatalović does not believe in Lukas’ independent fight, Zekić knows that Vučić did not send an SMS



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“For the past 10 months, I have been moving between the press conferences of the president, SNS leaders, and crisis staff, so I don’t think this is an independent fight from a tabloid editor and an independent fight from Ace. Lukas, who said he didn’t know me and never saw me. “I don’t know him, so there’s no private conflict. It’s probably something much deeper and more dangerous in my opinion, because we still don’t know who sent messages to Aca Lukas, “said N1 journalist Zaklina Tatalovic as a guest on Utisak nedelja.

Let us remind you that she was shamefully insulted by folk singer Aca Lucas on the Hit Tweet show, at the cost of her physical appearance. The other guests in the studio, Aleksandar Šapić and Zoran Ćirjaković, fell silent. H1 strongly condemned hate speech and insults taken out on sunday night, they teamed up numerous media associations, protector of citizens, individual matches and two ministers, from all members of the Government.

Tatalović also recalled what the editor of Informer did to him, stating that he uploaded his photos in a bathing suit on his Twitter account. “I fainted, because every time I hit the same place, I don’t care about my profession, but how I look, if I am fat, thin, male, female,” he said.

As she said, she doesn’t believe that Informer’s editor (Dragan J. Vučićević) is waging an independent war against her, because the photos she posts are, she emphasizes, from 2014, and that he started posting when she switched to H1. He also notes that he gets the text in the tabloids when he asks as soon as he asks an awkward question at the conference.

“After everyone (asking journalistic questions), the tabloids always call me a media satrap who works for opposition leaders … I think there is more ‘media darkness’ now than in 2014 or 2016 “said Tatalović.

She assessed that Lukas’ attack was essential and the attack on H1 journalists.

Visiting the “Impression of the Week” program and referring to that, Olivera Zekić, former member of REM, media consultant, believes that Tatalović believes that Vučić himself sent that message to Aca Lukas, stating that this is not the case because he deals with much more important problems.

“I read here that she is thinking somewhere and somewhere she has the impression that Aleksandar Vučić himself sent a message to Aleksandar Vuksanović about what to do. With all due respect, Zaklina, I would say that President Vučić does not care so much about you, that’s why … “He deals with much more important problems, and those are state problems, both external and internal,” Zekic said.

When asked what he thinks who sent the messages, since he knows it is not Vučić, Zekić replies that it is not VIP, nor Telecom, Telenor to find out who it is. “It is implied that something is dangerous, terrible … These two televisions, where we are sitting, and your sister N1, imply that it was made by a dark wizard of the dark vilayet, who told a pub singer how to approach it, what it is – I’ll say right away, a scandalous address, “Zekić stated.

She said that she had known Vučić for 25 years and that he had not invited her editor, nor her while she was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper.

She said that during five years working at REM she was exposed to insults on several occasions, and that no one defended her then, and valued that the insults directed at Tatalović and other women were “a problem of society and the patriarchal environment that will immediately disqualify her (woman) “.

He added that H1 and Nova S “bear responsibility” for the government’s attitude towards them “because they broadcast programs in which Vučić is called a liar and madman.”

The king asked Zekić to break the Electronic Media Law because it is not respected

Director Milica Kralj assessed that it makes no sense to have a discussion about whether politicians send messages to journalists or editors, at the moment “when the state is collapsing.”

He added that the way of speaking that is broadcast on televisions with national frequencies greatly shapes society and influences citizens.

“(It is) a dictionary written in the society of enormous violence that comes from national frequencies … Citizens are not aware of (their) power, and we will have no future if they do not wake up,” Kralj said.

He added that, according to the law that regulates the obligations of media service providers, the conditions for obtaining the national frequency are not met by any television “except possibly RTS, which only complies with the form.”

He asked the former member of the Council of the Electronic Media Regulatory Body (REM), Olivera Zekić, to break the Electronic Media Law in the next term, because it is not respected or applied.



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