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    Sacked Croatian journalist feels harmed by RFE

    http://www.ceskenoviny.cz/news/zpravy/sacked- croatian-journalist-feels-harmed-by-rfe/365089
    pub lished: 11.03.2009, 17:49

    PropuÅ¡tÄ?ná novináÅ'ka chce, aby Ã?stavnà - soud vyslechl Clintonovou


    Brno - Croatian journalist Snjezana Pelivan, dismissed by the Radio
    Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), demands that the Czech
    Constitutional Court (US) question U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton in the proceedings over her complaint, Pelivan's lawyer David
    Uhlir told CTK today.


    Pelivan worked in the Prague RFE/RL office and she was given a notice
    in 2004 that was, according to her account, not properly explained,
    Uhlir said.

    The U.S.-sponsored radio station treated its staff from the third
    countries in a discriminatory and anti-constitutional way, Uhlir said.

    Before the Czech Republic joined the EU, the RFE/RL staffers who were
    not from the USA or the Czech Republic were insufficiently protected
    against immediate and unsubstantiated sackings, Uhlir said.

    This was the case of not only Pelivan, but also of Armenian Anna
    Karapetyan, another client of Uhlir, the lawyer said.

    Uhlir said the foreigners who work in the Czech Republic for foreign
    companies deserved the same protection as other employees.

    Uhlir said that Clinton's testimony before the Czech Constitutional
    Court was rather hypothetical. In her position, she enjoys diplomatic
    immunity and she can refuse the testimony,20Uhlir said.

    Pelivan said that Clinton might make it clear in the court whether the
    approach to the employees was dictated by the aim of the general U.S.
    foreign policy.

    Pelivan is demanding the cancellation of earlier verdicts that rejected
    her complaint.

    According to the complaint, there were three groups of employees in the
    Czech RFE/RL office. The first consisted of U.S. nationals subjected to
    the U.S. law. The second included Czech citizens with whom the radio
    station concluded work contracts according to the Czech law and who
    were protected by the Labour Code.

    The third group consisted of foreigners from the third countries, who
    were, according to Pelivan, disadvantaged.

    The RFE/RL broadcasts to 20 countries. It has its headquarters in
    Prague.

    Author: Ä?TK
    www.ctk.cz
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