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AEJ journalists mark World Press Freedom Day with rallies, statements and public debates

As leading press freedom monitoring organisations, including Committee to Protect Journalists and Reporters Without Borders, released their annual reports showing a further steep decline...

AEJ Greece links populist dangers and worsening threats to fact-based journalism: WPFD statement

On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day and the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, the Greek section of the...

World Press Freedom Day: AEJ Hungary protests at many-sided crackdown on press freedom

To commemorate World Press Freedom Day the Hungarian Section of the AEJ expresses its concern at the series of attacks on press freedom and...

World Press Freedom Day in Brussels: ‘Technology and TRust’ live event

The AEJ in Brussels is a partner in a lively day of debate marking World press Freedom Day on 3 May -- including a...

Europe-wide Survey reveals widespread intimidation of journalists in East and West

The Council of Europe today published the results of the first large-scale survey of journalists across Europe. More than two-thirds of the 940 journalists...

AEJ comments on severely one-sided conditions for voting in Sunday’s referendum in Turkey

O n the eve of the national referendum in Turkey on constitutional change, the Association of European Journalists draws attention to significant flaws in the...

Hungarian protests grow against ‘anti-liberal’ laws and closure threat to Central European University

AEJ members in Budapest attended Sunday’s mass demonstration outside the Hungarian parliament. Tens of thousands of protestors rallied to protest against a new law which was...

AEJ plugs into many voices from the European Parliament on Brexit and Future of Europe

A chorus of discordant voices rang out in the European Parliament in Brussels as AEJ journalists met with MEPS from all parts of Europe...

Joint statement from seventy organisations at UN meeting urges global pressure to restore press freedom in Turkey

The AEJ joined Article 19, PEN International and many other press freedom organisations from around the world in delivering a joint statement delivered at...

AEJ-President on media-situation in Turkey after fact-finding-mission: FREE JAILED TURKISH JOURNALISTS

Documentary film-maker Dilek Dündar said simply: “We are living as if in a big prison.” Wife of Can Dündar, the sacked former editor-in-chief of...

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