ANTI-SOCIALIST AND ANTI-SELF-GOVERNMENT FORCES IN SFRY AND THEIR ATTEMPT AT INFLUENCING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MASS-MEDIA Cover Image

АНТИСОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКЕ И АНТИСАМОУПРАВНЕ СНАГЕ У СФРЈ И ЊИХОВ ПОКУШАЈ ДЕЛОВАЊА У СРЕДСТВИМА ЈАВНОГ ИНФОРМИСАЊА
ANTI-SOCIALIST AND ANTI-SELF-GOVERNMENT FORCES IN SFRY AND THEIR ATTEMPT AT INFLUENCING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MASS-MEDIA

Author(s): Miodrag Simić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Media studies, Communication studies, Government/Political systems
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду

Summary/Abstract: It is indisputable that attempts at endangering the Yugoslav self-government socialist social system in internal affairs originate from forces troubled by the favourable development of its society. So far, their attempts have been manifested in versatile activities directed against its self-government socialist system. Availing themselves of the momentary crisis in the economic, political, international, cultural and religious relations in Yugoslavia, they have made marked efforts at provoking unstableness of its social and political system. By voicing their opinions through various media, these forces have been trying to present themselves to the international public opinion as the political opposition in this country. The activities of these forces are manifested in the attempts to endanger the Yugoslav society by various psychological propaganda, like the spreading of misinformation, lies and half-lies. These anti-socialist and anti-self-government forces, through the above mentioned activities, and aided by similar forces from abroad, have been trying to influence the viewpoints and behavior of the people, and present certain legitimate and necessary acts of defence of the fundamental values of Yugoslav society as undemocratic and repressive, in severe opposition to to the elementary principles of the Helsinki Agreement of 1975. However, owing to the conception of nation-wide military defence and other social defensive activities, which is constantly being developed and expanded by new elements, especially at this moment of aggravation of international affairs, editors and editor’s councils in the mass-media in Yugoslavia are under the special duty of resolutely preventing any attempt of infiltration of these destructive forces into the mass-media.

  • Issue Year: 31/1983
  • Issue No: 1-4
  • Page Range: 593-607
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Serbian