Media freedom under threat, says Human Rights Watch
After a recent visit to Budapest, the rights organisation warns the restrictions on media freedom pose a “clear danger to the EU’s values”.
Journalist faces threats of criminal prosecution for publishing leaked document
Access Info Europe, n-ost and SEENPM expressed their concerns about the threats of criminal charges against Attila Mong and the chilling effect that such threats are likely to have on freedom of expression in Hungary.
Human Rights Watch calls for government to reverse interference with courts, media
The country’s new constitution, which came into force on January 1, 2012, and other laws adopted over the last year give the ruling Fidesz party the ability to interfere arbitrarily with the judicial system and media, in violation of human rights law.
Journalists fired over ongoing hunger strike
The public broadcaster MTV fired Balazs Nagy Navarro and Aranka Szavuly, calling their protest against government manipulation of news content illegal and a “provocation”.
Media authority refuses to renew radio station’s licence
Klubrádió’s prospective closure means the silencing of Hungary’s only remaining independent radio station and a significant blow to media pluralism in the country, says ARTICLE 19.
IFJ condemns political manipulation at public TV stations
A union president is on hunger strike to defend the public’s right to independent information.
EU should heed call of “One Million for Press Freedom” in Hungary, says IFJ
A massive protest took place in Budapest as part of ongoing campaign waged by journalists and civil society groups for media pluralism in Hungary.
IPI conducts six-month follow-up press freedom visit
Despite the passing of amendments, serious concerns about media legislation remain, says IPI.
New constitution poses serious threat to right to information, warn human rights and media freedom groups
The new Constitution replaces the independent Data Protection and Freedom of Information Commissioner with an administrative authority.
IPI affiliate launches specialised website on press freedom
The new site will contain news, exclusive reports and analyses of press freedom-related developments in Hungary.
New media law substantially curtails press freedom, says SEENPM
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IPI renews objections to media law following amendments
The OSCE said on Thursday that the legislation could still be misused to curb alternative and differing voices, despite modifications adopted following a request from the European Commission.
Amendments to controversial media laws are insufficient, says ARTICLE 19
ARTICLE 19 reviewed the amendments proposed by the government to the controversial media laws and calls for further changes to bring the current media legal framework in line with international standards.
Authorities urged to protect demonstrators from violence, guarantee rights to expression during gay pride march
“Instead of trying to obstruct the fundamental rights to freedom of assembly and expression, the police authorities should fulfill their obligation to protect the demonstrators,” said Human Rights Watch.
IFJ calls for “radical surgery” not cosmetic changes in media law
The European policymakers and media leaders want the media law to be in line with international standards of press freedom and the European Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Change the law now, says IFJ, as government targets bloggers
Media watchdog orders blogs to register under the new law.