Serbia: Spiral of violence against journalists intensifying in total impunity

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the undersigned organisations raise alarm over the spiral of violence against journalists in Serbia that has intensified over the past weeks. Since our international mission to Belgrade in March, online death threats and threats of sexual violence targeting independent media professionals and their families are flourishing with near-total impunity.  The undersigned organisations urgently reiterate our calls on Serbian authorities to put an end to the climate of impunity by prosecuting those who attack media professionals, refraining from the use of dangerous rhetoric, and publicly denouncing any attempt to silence public interest reporting.  While…

“Not fit for purpose”: EFJ strongly opposes draft of EU’s Code of Practice for AI Act implementation

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joined the European Council of Literary Translators’ Associations (CEATL) and the European Writers’ Council (EWC) in expressing strong opposition to the third Draft of the EU’s Code of Practice for the AI Act’s implementation. On 21 March 2025, the three organisations representing European journalists, translators and writers sent a joint letter to Henna Virkkunen (Executive Vice-president of the European Commission for technological sovereignty, security and democracy) and the EU AI Board to denounce the Code’s orientation, considered as ‘simplified’, ‘toxic’ and ‘industry-friendly’. This letter follows on from another sent last February already criticising the…

Turkey crackdown: EFJ calls on authorities to release journalist Ismail Saymaz

At a time when the Turkish authorities have unleashed a new wave of repression, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and its Turkish affiliates TGS, GCD and DİSK Basın-İş are demanding the immediate release of journalist Ismail Saymaz, who has been detained early Wednesday morning as part of an investigation led by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office into the Gezi Park protests. On Wednesday, Turkish police have arrested the mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem İmamoğlu (CHP), the primary challenger to the president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in dawn raids that also ensnared 100 politicians, business people and municipal officials accused of corruption…

Hungary: Journalists demand an apology from Viktor Orban

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in a recent speech, compared critics including journalists to insects that will be eliminated. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins its affiliates in Hungary, HPU and MÚOSZ, in demanding an apology from Mr Orbán in the context of a new crackdown on journalists and journalism. On 15 March, during a political rally in Budapest, the Prime Minister accused journalists of serving the interests of foreign powers and compared them and other groups to insects who would soon be eradicated. He told several thousand supporters that in the coming weeks the government would “dismantle the financial machine…

EFJ joins call urging the United States to protect press freedom and keep journalists safe after order to gut USAGM

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins the undersigned NGOs and journalism organisations in reaffirming our support for press freedom and a free media that is able to operate without coercion by, or interference from, government – and call on the United States to protect all reporters and media workers employed by the U.S. Agency for Global  Media (USAGM), many of whom face significant personal risk in reporting on and from highly repressive regimes.  For more than 80 years, USAGM entities, which include Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), have played a vital role in reaching…

North Macedonia: Media coverage of tragedy in Kočani must respect journalistic ethics

News reporting on the nightclub fire in Kočani, in the eastern part of North Macedonia, which claimed the lives of at least 59 people on 16 March, must be in line with the IFJ’s Global Charter of Ethics. The International and the European Federations of Journalists (IFJ-EFJ) join their affiliates, the Independent Trade Union of Journalists and Media Workers (SSNM) and the Association of Journalists of Macedonia (AJM), in calling on journalists to stick to professional principles when covering the tragedy, including reporting accurately according to the facts, avoiding sensationalism and respecting the privacy of those affected by the tragedy.…

France: Historic collective agreement signed for online journalism

A groundbreaking collective agreement was signed by the French unions to set social and pay standards for online journalism. Until now, the industry had no such framework since the creation of the internet. After two years of negotiations, the three unions Syndicat national des journalistes (SNJ), the SNJ-CGT, CFDT-Journalistes and the Syndicat de la presse indépendante d’information en ligne (Spiil) have secured long-overdue protections for media workers in digital journalism.  This agreement, reached during the ‘Assises internationales du journalisme’ in Tours on 13 March, introduces the first structured classification system and salary scale for Spiil members. Spiil represents 270 publishers,…

Maja Sever: “Only truthful and accurate information can dismantle false stereotypes that drive racism and discrimination”

EFJ President Maja Sever was invited to the Coordination meeting on combatting anti-Muslim hatred/racism organised by the European Commission in Brussels on 14 March 2025. Journalists, researchers and associations working in the media sector discussed challenges related to anti-Muslim hatred/racism in media and shared good practices. We are republishing here in full the speech given by Maja Sever on this occasion. Do you know who Toni Buzov was? He was a man who could not remain silent. Our colleague, journalist Boris Dežulović, wrote an article about him in a local newspaper, and Nebojša Slijepčević directed a thirteen-minute film that won…

Open letter: Urgent need to ensure the survival and financial independence of Bosnian public broadcaster BHRT

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and its Broadcasting Expert Group (BREG) expressed in an open letter its deep concerns about the alarming situation in which the Radio-Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHRT) currently finds itself. The public service media, crucial for informing citizens and preserving media pluralism in Bosnia and Herzegovina, have long been facing serious financial difficulties that threaten its survival and daily operation, as well as violate employees’ labour rights. With this letter, the EFJ urges the BiH institutions to take immediate action to ensure the stable funding and functioning of BHRT by: Ensuring a regular and…

Serbia: One year of unpunished attacks on journalist Dinko Gruhonjić, culture of impunity must end

The members of the Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) consortium and partner organisations of the Council of Europe’s Safety of Journalists Platform are deeply concerned about the ongoing year-long persecution campaign against journalist Dinko Gruhonjić, programme Director of the Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina (NDNV) and Associate Professor at the Department of Media Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad. Fifteen attacks against Dinko Gruhonjić have been documented on the MFRR platform since 14 March 2024, when a manipulated video was released falsely portraying him as a political opponent. The majority of these attacks (80%) were threatening…

Albania: TikTok ban threatens freedom of expression ahead of general elections

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joined the Safe Journalists Network (SJN) and the undersigned media freedom and civil society organisations in expressing serious concern regarding the Albanian Council of Ministers’ decision on March 6, 2025, to suspend nationwide access to the TikTok platform for 12 months. While we acknowledge the government’s stated intention to protect children from harmful content and safeguard personal data, we strongly underline that such protective measures must fully respect fundamental human rights, particularly freedom of expression, access to information, and due process. Freedom of Expression and Proportionality We emphasize that a total platform ban represents an…

Georgia: Independent journalism and media pluralism on the brink

The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) joins the undersigned press freedom, journalists, and freedom of expression organisations in expressing deep concern over the new wave of repressive legislation, increasing threats to journalists’ safety, and the broader decline of media freedom in Georgia. We urge the international community, especially the European Union (EU), to address the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party and support Georgia’s embattled independent media sector. On 24 February 2025, the Georgian Dream ruling party and its satellite party People’s Power introduced amendments to the Law on Broadcasting, strengthening the censorship powers of the broadcast regulator and restricting “foreign powers” from funding broadcasters…

Living Stories at Voices: Portraits of women journalists Aksana Brovach and Georgine Kellermann

On the eve of International Women’s Day, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) publishes two portraits of women journalists, Aksana Brovach and Georgine Kellermann, who shared last week pivotal moments in their career at the second edition of Voices, European Festival of Journalism and Media Literacy in Zagreb, Croatia. One is a journalist from Belarus forced into exile to continue her journalistic work; the other is a journalist from Germany who hid her true identity as a trans woman for 37 years, fearing a hostile work environment and damage to her reputation. Aksana Brovach and Georgine Kellermann are two models…

IWD: Women journalists have no more time to wait for equality

Ahead of the International Women’s Day, on 8 March, the Gender and Diversity Expert Group (GENDEG) of the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) calls upon all unions, media companies, and journalists to work towards achieving equal working and professional conditions for women journalists across Europe. “The first results from our recent survey highlight the persistent gender inequality in the media in Europe. Women journalists, particularly mothers, continue to face greater obstacles in career advancement and experience more discrimination and harassment in the workplace compared to their male counterparts. We still have a long way to go, and the whole sector…

Finland: EFJ supports strike by film and TV production workers to demand pay increase

Film and television production workers in Finland will cease work on 8 March after the Union of Journalists of Finland (UJF) and the Union for Theatre and Media (Teme) called a strike for the first time in decades. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) stands in full solidarity with the striking media workers and supports their demands for improved working conditions and higher wages.  Negotiations between the UJF and the employers’ association Palta at the office of the National Conciliator for the collective agreement for film and television production have stalled after two months. While a strike notice was issued…

Interview with Slovenian journalist Anuška Delić: “Oštro is now an easy target for accusations of censorship on Meta’s platforms”

Oštro, Centre for Investigative Journalism in the Adriatic region, has been the target of an unprecedented smear campaign for several weeks since Meta’s announcement to stop its fact-checking programme in the United States. The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) interviewed its founder, Anuška Delić, an award-winning investigative journalist. Delić reflects on the toxic climate in which she and her team of journalists have to work. Could you tell us about Oštro and its mission? Anuška Delić: Oštro nurtures investigative and data journalism. I established it in Slovenia, and in 2021 Oštro founded a namesake sister organisation in Zagreb, Croatia. Oštro’s…

MFRR and SJN condemn adoption of foreign agent legislation in Bosnia’s entity Republika Srpska

The Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) partners and SafeJournalists Network (SJN) strongly condemn the adoption of legislation in the Republika Srpska entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina which will establish a “special registry” of NGOs, many of which are independent media. Viewed as retaliation against government critics, this law raises concerns about its potential use in labeling independent media and civil society organisations as foreign agents. Our coalition has long opposed the adoption of such legislation in Republika Srpska and now calls for the approved law to be immediately rescinded and for the international community to forcefully oppose the law. On 27 February, Republika Srpska…