BK will organise a petition signing for the dismissal of the Serbian Broadcast Agency Council’s members.<br /><br />BK Television has stated that petitions will be handed out in a majority of Serbian cities calling for the council members to be relieved of their positions and for BK’s broadcasting licence to be reinstated. There will also be a protest today in front of the Serbian Government building in Belgrade at 1 pm.<br /><br />BK officials have announced that the station is continuing its broadcasts via satellite and that it can be seen in certain regions in Serbia and in most of Belgrade’s suburbs.<br /><br />One of the stations chief editors, Zoran Ciric, said that BK’s employees have sent a letter to the Serbian President, Prime Minister and Parliamentary Speaker, regarding the situation.<br /><br />Serbian Broadcast Agency Council member, Svetozar Stojanovic, said that the Parliament controls the work of the council and that it can only alter or have influence on the council’s actions and decisions through a very strict set of legal procedures.<br /><br />Commenting on the demands made by BK for the Serbian President and Prime Minister to investigate the work of the council, Stojanovic told Radio Television Serbia that they have nothing to say regarding the decisions of the council because these actions are not within their jurisdictions.<br /><br />The Council warned that all radio and television stations that rebroadcast BK TV’s programs will have charges press against them and their licences automatically revoked.