BiH: Statement by the Spokesperson on the defamation law in Republika Srpska

26.08.2023 EEAS Press Team

The European Union deplores the entry into force of amendments to the criminal code of the Republika Srpska entity, reintroducing criminal penalties for defamation. These legislative changes impose unnecessary and disproportionate restrictions on independent media and civil society.

The law severely impacts the environment of civil society and restricts freedom of expression and of the media in Republika Srpska. It is a regrettable and undeniable major step backwards in the protection of fundamental rights.

The law goes against the expectations that accompanied the granting of EU candidate status, and runs counter to the interests of all citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including those resident in the Republika Srpska entity.

The EU expects all authorities to work constructively to address the European Commission Opinion key priorities, which are necessary for the Commission to recommend opening of EU accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina. In particular, under key priority 12 the EU expects BiH to “guarantee freedom of expression and of the media and the protection of journalists”.

The EU is committed to supporting media and civil society in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in particular in the Republika Srpska entity.

Peter Stano
Lead Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
+32 (0)460 75 45 53
Zoi Muletier
Press Officer for Neighbourhood and Enlargement/Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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