Reaction to the video posted by Vijesti

The Digital Forensic Center responsibly claims that not a single Molotov cocktail was thrown at the police prior to the press release from Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic’s Office and its posting on the Vijesti news portal at 6:16 a.m. Based on the information we received from our people that were present at several locations in Cetinje, […]

There is no place for optimism

The Digital Forensic Center talks with journalist Tamara Skrozza about the media landscape in Serbia and tendentious and deceptive Serbia-based media reporting on the events in both Montenegro and the region. On this occasion, Skrozza says that the Serbian captured institutions have allowed the media outlets to do whatever they want, or rather, what they […]

DFC workshop: 21st century skills – media literacy and critical thinking

Developing media literacy is of key importance in the fight against disinformation and fake news, and the democratic development of our society, it was concluded at the DFC workshop 21st Century Skills – Media Literacy and Critical Thinking. Everyone agreed that a stronger contribution of state authorities, and the media community is needed to prevent […]

Read the new DFC Magazine issue

The following pages of the 34th DFC Magazine issue bring more about almost everything that for a month (or longer) shaped our daily and political reality and, therefore, our everyday life. Read about the follow-up on the DFC analysis on the attempt to merge Montenegro into the Serbian world and about the dismissals and appointments […]

Read the new DFC Magazine issue

The 33rd DFC Magazine issue brings an interview with Dr. Zlatko Vujovic, President of the Governing Board of the Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI). Disrupted diplomatic relations between Montenegro and Serbia, parliamentary majority crisis, and further perspective of Montenegro were the topics discussed by Vujovic. The new Magazine issue analyzes the unhidden attacks coming […]

Disinformation surrounding the Resolution on Srebrenica

Late last night the Parliament of Montenegro adopted the Draft Budget Law for the year 2021 ending the provisional financing that had been in force since the Government formation. This document, important as it is, has remained in the shadow of two important events for Montenegro – the adoption of the Resolution on Srebrenica and […]

Entirely protect journalists and their sources

The Digital Forensic Center discussed with Tamara Srzentic, Minister of Public Administration, Digital Society and Media, the negative scores that Montenegro obtained in the World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders in April, as well as the increasingly present online hate speech issue. Minister Srzentic emphasized that her Ministry has started the Continuing […]

Goal: To increase media literacy and critical thinking of the young

At the beginning of June, the Digital Forensic Center organized a workshop for Young Digital Sherlocks that provided an opportunity for around twenty students coming from different Montenegrin faculties to learn in detail about the increasingly present phenomenon of disinformation, how to fight it, which psychological aspects hide behind such campaigns, about the modus operandi […]

Read the new DFC Magazine issue

The new DFC Magazine issue presents a shorter version of the author’s analysis of the attempt to assimilate Montenegro into the Serbian world. Besides, we also bring the article about discussions in the Montenegrin public and the overall events ahead of the signing of the Fundamental Agreement between Montenegro and the Serbian Orthodox Church. In […]