On 13 March 2024, the Journalists Union of Macedonia and Thrace (ESIEM-Th) thdenouncede obstruction of journalists at work by the police authorities during the coverage of a nationwide strike in Thessaloniki on February 28, marking the one-year anniversary of the Tempi train accident.
Under the rule of law, individual rights are protected, as well as freedom of the press. Journalists have the right to exercise their profession freely and independently, without censorship, and without disproportionate and unjustified restrictions, in order to fully inform the public on issues of major public interest.
Despite the guarantee of freedom of the press under Article 14 para. 2 of the Constitution, in the case in question, the police authorities allegedly physically attacked journalists and threatened them with legal action, which far from facilitating, made it essentially impossible for the journalists to cover an issue of public interest.
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