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The Office of the High Representative (OHR) and the
OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) announced today draft defamation
legislation for the Federation of BiH and the Republika Srpska.
“Freedom of expression is a pillar in a democracy. It must
be guaranteed and protected,” stated the High Representative, Wolfgang
Petritsch. “Freedom of expression can only be restricted when there is a
legitimate interest and then no more than absolutely necessary. One of the
acceptable limitations to freedom of expression is protection of reputation, as
provided by defamation law. I believe the draft legislation strikes the
appropriate balance between freedom of expression and protection of
reputation.”
The draft legislation upholds freedom of expression by narrowly
restricting liability for defamation in accordance with the highest
international standards. This legislation will help to ensure the unrestricted
flow of information and ideas and will strengthen the role of the media as
public watchdogs. There is no liability for expressions of opinion and true
statements under the draft legislation.
“This legislation, when adopted, will be an important step
forward for BiH and all of its citizens,” said Ambassador Robert Barry, OSCE
Head of Mission. “In particular, I
think that BiH journalists should see this day as an important step forward for
them, as this legislation will guarantee that they can pursue their stories
without fear of criminal sanctions or politically motivated defamation suits.”
The draft legislation was developed in response to the 30 July
1999 decision of the High Representative that called for the development and
adoption of civil defamation legislation at the entity levels that upholds the
highest international standards. The decision also calls for the repeal of
criminal defamation provisions. In accordance with the decision, the OHR and the
OSCE Mission established the Advisory Group on Defamation and Freedom of
Information Legislation. Composed of national and international experts,
nominees of the BiH governments and representatives of the OHR, the OSCE
Mission, and the Independent Media Commission (IMC), the Advisory Group
developed and reviewed draft defamation legislation for the Entities.
In recent days, members of the entity
governments and media have been briefed on the draft legislation. Following
today’s release, a series of consultative meetings will be held to allow for
comment from members of the media, legal practitioners, NGOs and members of
local government. Copies of the draft defamation legislation can also be
accessed at
http://www.oscebih.org.
For further information, please contact OSCE Spokesperson Luke Zahner at
(++387/33) 292-449 or OHR Spokesperson Alex Stiglmayer at (++387/33)
283-500).
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