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The „Association of European Journalists“ (AEJ) is deeply concerned about a new „EU-directive on the protection of undisclosed know-how and business information“

APPEAL To the European Parliament, the European Commission and the Council of the European Union New EU-directive on protection of undisclosed know-how and business information- 2013/0402...

The new normal of journalism: Assume you’re being watched

At the international gathering in Riga, Latvia, that marked World Press Freedom Day this week, journalists from many countries acknowledged the new reality of...

‘Let Journalism thrive!’ AEJ Bulgaria launches campaign for better reporting and against crude sensationalism

The AEJ Bulgarian section has marked World Press Freedom Day 2015 with a  campaign for better reporting and against the crude sensationalism which now...

World Press Freedom Day is marked with campaigns to end state interference with media freedom

This year the events marking World Press Freedom Day on Sunday 3 May assert the urgent need to uphold press freedom with determination in...

AEJ supports Turkish press freedom groups’ demands for an end to government’s intolerance and assaults on free media

To mark World Press Freedom Day a coalition of journalistic organisations in Turkey staged a mass march and rally in Istanbul on Sunday and...

AEJ condemns the killing of journalist Oles Buzyna in Kiev and calls for swift, impartial investigations

The Association of European Journalists is appalled by the contract-style murder of Oles Buzyna, a former editor of the pro-Russian newspaper Segodnya, on 16...

AEJ voices grave concern about on-air verbal abuse against journalists in Romania

The Association of European Journalists has expressed its grave concern about gratuitous verbal abuse and mockery directed against Romanian journalists Stelian Negrea and his...

AEJ welcomes launch of Council of Europe Internet platform to protect journalism and journalists’ safety

Thursday 2 April 2015 The Association of European Journalists welcomes the launch today of the long-awaited Council of Europe website for the protection of journalism and...

The EU must do more to protect press freedom at home and abroad

European Union leaders accept that media freedom and pluralism is essential for the Union’s international credibility and are out-sourcing several activities in this area....

Council of Europe parliamentarians demand press freedom protections and renew diplomatic sanctions on Russia

Two years of work by European parliamentarians on the Protection of Media Freedom in Europe have culminated in a new resolution   by the Parliamentary Assembly of...

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