European Centre for Press and Media Freedom
Media Watchdogs Warn of ‘Hostile Climate’ for Slovenia’s Press
The International Press Institute said on Tuesday that it has joined four other media watchdog organisations in writing to European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to express concerns over a decline in press freedom in Slovenia since the government of Janez Jansa came to power.
Attack on Kosovo Investigative Journalist Condemned
International and local Kosovo press associations have condemned the attack against an investigative journalist who was brutally beaten near his house in Fushe Kosove/Kosovo Polje, at around midnight on Wednesday.
Montenegrin Govt Urged to Commit to Press Freedom Reforms
A journalist taking a picture of Montenegrin Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic in Podgorica. Photo:EPA-EFE/BORIS PEJOVIC
Media Freedom Rapid Response, MFRR, the Southeast Europe Media Organization, SEEMO, and their partners published a report on Wednesday, demnanding protection of media freedom in Montenegro.
CoE Urged to Stop Countries Abusing Pandemic to Curb Freedoms
Albanian journalists and cameramen reporting about COVID-19 Pandemics in Tirana, on 30 March 2020. Photo: LSA
Albania Socialists Step Back From Media Laws Showdown
Albania Prime Minister Edi Rama speaking in parliament on 30 January. Photo: Malton Dibra/LSA
The head of the Socialist parliamentary group, Taulant Balla, said the vote would be postponed while the Council of Venice, the advisory body to the Council of Europe, carried out an express evaluation.