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Hungary: Constraining media freedom, undermining access to information

“The Hungarian government’s interference with media freedom and pluralism, part of its systematic attack on the rule of law, obstructs the work of independent journalists in holding the authorities to account and prevents the public from accessing information” – HRW

Over 100 journalists targeted during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Reporters Without Borders has documented more than 50 attacks on over 100 journalists who have been killed, injured, kidnapped, taken hostage, tortured or caught up in bombings.

Russia adds Institute of Mass Information expert to list of “terrorists and extremists”

Russia declared Institute of Mass Information expert Iryna Zemlyana wanted in 2022, opening a criminal case against her on spurious charges of attacking the Russian ambassador in Poland during an anti-war protest.

Turkish authorities must thoroughly investigate shooting of journalist Azim Deniz

“Impunity in violence against journalists inevitably results in even more violence and a less informed public everywhere, every time. It’s never too late to improve Turkey’s impunity track record for crimes committed against the news media” – CPJ

Greece: Rule of law under threat, media freedom deteriorating

Rights groups and press freedom organisations call on the European Commission to take immediate action to address the deterioration of media freedom and the rule of law in Greece and its impact on fundamental rights.

Russia: Approximately 20 journalists arrested for covering Ukraine war protest

The detained journalists were covering a protest near the Kremlin by women demanding that their husbands be brought home from the front in Ukraine.

Azerbaijan: Silencing media ahead of the presidential elections

Since the Azerbaijani government began its campaign of intimidation on 20 November 2023, at least 13 journalists have been arrested, 11 of whom are still behind bars.

Blogger Salman Al-Khalidi sentenced to additional three years in prison in new case

GCHR calls on authorities to stop targeting Al-Khalidi immediately and to drop all sentences issued against him.

Russia puts best-selling author Boris Akunin on wanted list

UK-based Akunin was placed on the “foreign agents” list in January due to his opposition to Russia’s war in Ukraine. A criminal case has been opened against him for “justifying terrorism” and spreading “fake news” to discredit the Russian armed forces.

Greece: Media capture in the EU’s lowest ranked country for press freedom

New report examines media capture in Greece through the four indicators of media capture: capture of private media, capture of public media, capture of the system of funding media and capture of media regulators.

EU should speak out on killings of journalists in Israel-Gaza war

With a record number of journalists killed, and evidence that the IDF may have deliberately targeted some, press freedom groups call on the EU to urge respect for press freedom and journalists’ rights.

Looking ahead: A wartime election and a serious stress test

IFEX Europe and Central Asia Regional Editor Cathal Sheerin takes a deep dive into what’s coming up in Russia and Belarus.

Greece: SLAPP lawsuit against media and journalists must be dropped

Ahead of the first court hearing, press freedom groups call on Grigoris Dimitriadis, the PM’s nephew, to withdraw his groundless defamation suit against journalists and media.

Investigative journalists targeted in Ukraine

IPI calls on authorities to investigate recent incidents targeting journalists from ‘Nashi Hroshi’ and ‘Bihus.info’, two outlets known for exposing corruption in Ukraine.

Rights groups call on Kyrgyzstan to cease persecution of independent media

“The Kyrgyz authorities should drop criminal cases of ‘war propaganda’ and ‘calls to mass disorder’ initiated against several independent media outlets,” eight human rights groups said.

Slovakia should reject draft legislation that weakens whistleblower protections

In addition to hindering the detection of corruption, the proposed changes would make Slovakia the only state where whistleblowing does not trigger protection unless the government agrees that exposing its own corruption is a ‘necessity’.