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Dear Mr. Feldschreiber
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on September 18, 2012 - 11:33am.
Dear Mr. Feldschreiber.
The situation in the Bulgarian media is the same.
The big Bulgarian media are concentrated in the hands of just 2 owners.
24 Hours and Trud areowned by 2 men who are investigated for money laundering - Mr. Lubomir Pavlov and Mr. Ognian Donev.
The other gropu is owned by Mrs. Irena Krasteva, former chief of the Bulgarian Sport Lotto, and her son, Mr. Delian Peevski, a MP and former Justice Vice-Minister.
The journalists now are in an extremely difficult situation.
Now the ownership of 24 Hours and Trud newspapers will be changed. Donev and Pavlov are readying the sale due to pressure by the government.
The other group is sponsored by Mr. Tsvetan Vassilev, Head of the Corporative Commercial Bank which holds the money of the state institutions.
So imagine what's happening here.
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