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Thodoris Chondrogiannos
ERT journalist complains of censorship in the public broadcasting service
27 • 04 • 2021

In a democratic state governed by the rule of law, public broadcasting has the right and obligation to operate independently, holding the government, parliament and other public authorities accountable for their misdeeds. However, in April 2021, journalist Machi Nikolara made an official complaint against ERT, the Greek public service broadcaster, accusing them of censorship and specifically referring to an incident where a report was “cut short”.

In April 2021, the journalist and special secretary of the Journalists’ Union of Athens Daily Newspapers (J.U.A.D.N), Machi Nikolara, reported an incident of censorship by the management of ERT. She accused them of “cutting” her TV report related to so-called content moderation (of social media in Greece), i.e. the management of content on social media, which she claims amounts to silencing and censoring the views of journalists.

 In a post on Facebook, the ERT journalist stated: “I was editing when I learned that my report was being cut and another topic was being hastily prepared to replace mine. Then I was officially informed that my report will not play, although it was now ready and pre-scheduled for the episode of the show “Special Missions” that aired on Monday 12/4. Why was a report on social media censorship cut? I did not receive a serious and substantiated explanation, although I asked for it many times, both in writing and orally “.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister put forward Konstantinos Zoulas, the former head of his party’s press office, for the position of ERT president. The appointment brought a man from the ruling party to the helm of public broadcasting, a move which was criticized as an attempt to control ERT. 

Where is the problem with the rule of law?

In a state that adheres to the rule of law, where individual rights are protected and in particular the freedom of the press, journalists have the right to practice their profession freely and independently, without censorship or influence. Despite the guarantee of freedom of the press by Article 14 of the Constitution, the above complaint is an alleged case of the violation of the unimpeded exercise of journalistic freedom.

Thodoris Chondrogiannos
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