European Federation of Journalists

Conference “Is perception of migrants shaping mainstream policies in Europe?”

European Parliament Brussels, Belgium

The EFJ GS Ricardo Gutiérrez will participate to a panel discussion titled 'Stigmatization of migrants in Europe', at the European Parliament, in the framework presentation of the research "New Forms of Citizenship in Migration Era". The panel will discuss this phenomenon with representatives of policy makers, media and NGOs from Brussels. Adopted recommendations and conclusions will be incorporated into a report “New policy ideas combating stigmatization of migrants in Europe” providing fresh ideas on how political actors could address this through their daily work, especially in the light of European elections in 2019. The event is co-hosted by MEP Tanja Fajon, vice-president…

Polarization in Turkey

Brussels Brussels, Belgium

While it is not unique to Turkey or this period in time, polarization erodes the platform for a pluralistic democracy and paves the way for populist and majoritarian politics in Turkey. A recent survey supported by GMF highlights how social distance, perceived moral superiority, and political intolerance polarize Turkish society along partisan lines. The survey further demonstrates how individuals in the Turkish society live in echo-chambers, in which their view is amplified and the opposite view is non-existent, and are affected by a spiral of silence as they refrain from discussing sensitive issues in environments where there are people with…

Meeting with ETUC GS

Brussels ETUC headquarters

Meeting of the ETUFs GS with the ETUC GS on European Alliance for Upward Wage Convergence.

LAREG + meeting in Skopje

LAREG+ members will meet in Skopje, Macedonia, in the framework of the Unesco project "Building Trust in Media in South East Europe".

Silent vigil in the pursuit of justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, six months on

Brussels Schuman Place Schuman, Brussels, Belgium

Daphne Caruana Galizia, Malta's most prominent investigative journalist was assassinated on the 16th October 2017 a few meters outside her family home. Daphne worked relentlessly at exposing corruption in top government officials and despite the numerous threats, harassment attacks and 47 libel lawsuits thrown at her she never gave up. 16th April marks 6 months since Daphne's assassination. Malta's loss is also one for Europe and has left a devastating impact on the people's right to know. For this reason we are holding 6 vigils in 6 cities. Please do come along if you are in Brussels.

Meeting with Board of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Hungary

Residence Palace 155 rue de la Loi, Brussels, Belgium

The European Federation of Journalists will meet the new board members of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Hungary, Beare Martin and Jörg Bergstermann, to discuss questions about media and democracy.

A journalist killed: The pursuit of justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, six months on

House of Commons London, United Kingdom

Please join the Right Honourable Tom Brake MP on Monday, 16th April from 6 to 7 pm in Committee Room 17 of the House of Commons for: A journalist killed: The pursuit of justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia, six months on Speakers: Paul Caruana Galizia, son of Daphne Caruana Galizia Rebecca Vincent, UK Bureau Director for Reporters Without Borders Maggie Murphy, Senior Global Advocacy Manager for Transparency International Moderated by Tom Brake MP On 16th October 2017, Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was tragically murdered by a car bomb. Caruana Galizia was a courageous investigative journalist whose reporting exposed corruption…