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Greece: SLAPP award winner Grigoris Dimitriadis urged to drop defamation lawsuits

The International Press Institute (IPI) today joined partner media freedom and journalist organisations in writing to Grigoris Dimitriadis, the former general secretary of the office of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, about SLAPP lawsuits he filed against investigative media and journalists.     RE: Letter from international press freedom organisations 21 October 2022 Dear Grigoris Dimitriadis, […]

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Czech government edges closer to disinformation and public media initiatives

In October 2021, a new Czech government was elected amid promises to shore up democracy by fighting disinformation and strengthening public media. But one year into its term and with a key media legislation yet to be passed, there are calls for greater urgency in the ongoing reform process. Critics admit that Prime Minister Petr […]

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Gendered attacks on independent investigative journalists in Romania. ‘She’s a woman. She’ll get scared’ (Libertatea)

This piece is published in collaboration with Libertatea as part of a content series on threats to independent media in Central Europe. Read more. In a cultural context dominated by “violent traditionalism” against women, female journalists in Romania often become the target of harassment and threats. However, this is very seldom discussed in the public sphere, as gender-based […]

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How Slovak politicians did not learn from the murder of a journalist

Igor Matovič, the current finance minister of Slovakia and former prime minister, sailed to power on the wave of public anger and disappointment that in 2018 followed the murder of journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová. “Permanent attacks on journalists, defamations, suggesting that journalists are anti-Slovak prostitutes and enemies of the nation” – […]

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