South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO)

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Immediate action needed to improve the media situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Media groups have put forth recommendations on a number of concerning issues, such as the problems plaguing the public broadcast service, the proposed criminalisation of defamation and journalists’ safety.

Rights groups call for full justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia on the anniversary of her murder

While the recent conviction of two hitmen is welcome, we lament the lack of implementation of the recommendations made by the Public Inquiry into Caruana Galizia’s assassination, and the exclusion of structured public consultation on proposed legal amendments relating to the safety of journalists and SLAPPs.

Journalist and newspaper publisher Slavko Curuvija at a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, 1 November 1998, ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP/Getty Images

Serbia: Four sentenced to 100 years in jail for 1999 murder of journalist Slavko Curuvija

Curuvija, who was gunned down by secret police officers during the 1999 NATO bombing campaign against Serbia, had previously been attacked by media allies of Slobodan Milosevic. The man who pulled the trigger was not among the convicted.

People leave the church of St Francis, after the Archbishop of Malta celebrated mass in memory of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on the sixth month anniversary of her death in Valletta, 16 April 2018, MATTHEW MIRABELLI/AFP/Getty Images

Rights groups call for public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder

The public inquiry must be completely independent of the Maltese police, government and politicians, and it should be conducted by a panel of respected international judges with no political or government links.

An employee of the Hungarian news channel, Hir TV, walks in front of its headquarters in Budapest, 1 August 2018, REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

IFEX members call on EU leaders to support media freedom in Hungary

Concerns for press freedom have increased after the Prime Minister’s ally took over of the last domestically owned broadcaster.

European Union (R) and Turkish flags fly at the business and financial district of Levent in Istanbul, Turkey, 4 September 2017, REUTERS/Osman Orsal

EU: Act to end Turkey’s abuse of criminal justice system against journalists

Organisations from around the world call on the EU to “be less deferential” towards Turkey.

26 year old Pakistani journalist Zeenat Shahzadi was kidnapped off the streets of Lahore in August 2015. , Facebook

The Pakistani government must release Zeenat Shahzadi from custody

Journalist Zeenat Shahzadi was recently recovered from a kidnapping. Rather than releasing her to her family, the Pakistani government is arbitrarily holding her in custody.

A woman buys the final issue of The Cambodia Daily newspaper at a store along a street in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, September 4, 2017. , REUTERS/Samrang Pring

Immediate action needed to end attacks on democracy in Cambodia

IFEX members join 55 NGOs in an open call to the international community to reconvene the Paris Peace Conference in light of its 26th anniversary and worsening attacks on democracy in Cambodia.