AEJ and other concerned organisations write to Maltese Prime Minister about alleged interference in Daphne murder inquiry
A joint letter sent to Malta’s prime minister...
https://www.neweurope.eu/article/the-new-eu-policy-towards-belarus/
The decision came late, but it was overdue. The EU no longer recognizes Belarus’ long-time dictator Alexander Lukashenko as the legitimate president of the...
AEJ journalist awarded 2020 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for New York Times investigation
Boryana Dzambazova, a member of the management board of the Association...
https://epd.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/joint-statement-on-european-democracy-action-plan-coalition-of-46.pdf
Democracies in Europe have been faced with numerous challenges over the past decade, including increasing political polarisation, closing democratic space, increased mass surveillance, popular...
Statement of the Slovak Section of the Association of European Journalists
The Association of European Journalists, Slovak Section, is sadly appalled at the ruling of...
AEJ calls for strong, concerted international response against violent suppression of free media in Belarus
On September 3 AEJ Media Freedom Representative William Horsley and...
AEJ Condemns Police Violence Against Bulgarian Journalist
The Association of European Journalists condemns the violent assault by police officers on a journalist covering anti-government protests...
EU must act on Hungary media market distortion, press freedom groups say
The AEJ is among 16 groups which have written to EU Competition Commissioner...
AEJ-Bulgaria condemns attack on journalist at ruling party meeting
AEJ-Bulgaria has condemned the unprovoked violence against a reporter for Radio Free Europe by security guards...
AEJ protests against the ruination of Hungary’s Index news portal
The international Association of European Journalists issues this joint statement with the Board of the...