EU and member states must create safe environment for journalists reporting in Greece
5. March 2020
|5. March 2020
|Physical attacks, online harassment and censorship: In recent days, media freedom organisations have shed light on threats against journalists reporting on the arrival of migrants into Greece. These attacks are taking place in a context of violence against migrants and those supporting them, such as NGOs and selforganised groups. They restrict the ability of journalists to work safely and inform citizens about the humanitarian crisis taking place at the borders of the European Union (EU).
A safe environment is essential for journalists to perform their role as watchdogs of democracy. The current situation in Greece is symptomatic of the severe threats to press freedom witnessed by media freedom organisations within the EU. It does not only have a harmful impact on journalists’ working conditions, but also restricts citizens’ access and right to information.
We urge the EU and Member States to:
Signatories:
Alliance Internationale des Journalistes
Association of European Journalists (AEJ)
AMARC Europe
Deutsche Welle Akademie
European Centre for Press & Media Freedom (ECPMF)
European Federation of Journalists (EFJ)
Free Press Unlimited
Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)
IFEX
International Press Institute (IPI)
PEN International
Reporters Without Borders (RSF)