The Government speaks. A press conference held without questions
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A robust protest by the parliamentary press association on the occasion of the presentation by the government of the revisions to the economic and financial document (DEF)
Ossigeno and ECPMF call for effective investigation into the murder of Daphne
24 international organisations have signed ECPMF's letter to Malta's Prime Minister Muscat demanding a public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
ECPMF joint action against two arrests in Bulgaria
Journalists Dimitar Stoyanov and Attila Biro were investigating alleged corruption in EU-funded projects. Ossigeno and other partners sent a letter on 26 September to the Prime Minister Boyko Borissov to express concern and urge protection for reporters
Seizure in Palermo. OSCE asks Italy to clarify about its lawfulness
The Representative on Freedom of the Media immediately reacted over the news on the seizure of journalist Salvo Palazzolo of La Repubblica's mobile and computer by sending a formal inquiry to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Moavero Milanesi
Fake news: Fortune magazine Italy writes that defamation is no longer a criminal offence
Hurray! But the news gleaned from a Roman lawyer does not correspond with parliamentary acts or the Official Gazette
Sea Watch 3 Police obtain a copy of the reporters’ film on migrant rescue
The mobile police squad of Reggio Calabria insisted on the copy on the instruction of the Prosecutor – a practice at the limit of correctness
Telex. Dunja Mijatovic (CoE): Democracy and a free press go hand-in-hand
If journalists cannot work freely and safely it becomes more difficult to unearth human rights violations, corruption or misuse of power, Dunja Mijatovic says to Ossigeno
Telex from Malta. Daphne Caruana Galizia: Wrong to elect corrupt politicians
We can no longer blame corrupt politicians because we can no longer deny corrupt politicians are a reflection of society, Daphne Caruana Galizia said on 5 June 2017, some months before she was brutally killed in Malta
Telex from Vienna. Oliver Vujovic (SEEMO): States tolerate violations
Violations of press freedom reached 149 in 2017 in the 32 countries of south, east and central Europe. the real number of attacks and threats against media and journalists is far higher
Telex from London. Jodie Ginsberg (Index): monitoring and protection of journalists needed
Not enough is being done to protect journalists. Governments have a responsibility in creating a safe environment.