CPJ condemns attacks on journalists at G-8 conference in Genoa

August 2, 2001

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Prezidensa del Consiglio dei Ministri
Palazzo Chigi
Piazza Colonna, 370
00187 Rome, Italy
Via Facsimile: (06) 6798648

Your Excellency:

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent organization dedicated to the defense of press freedom around the world, strongly condemns the brutal attacks by police officers and demonstrators on journalists covering the Group of Eight (G-8) summit of the world’s industrialized nations in Genoa from July 20 to July 22.

We are also gravely concerned that official Italian orders compelling media outlets to turn over photographs and audio/video tapes of the violence will further jeopardize the safety of journalists and the integrity of the profession by forcing them to act as police informants.

According to international press reports and CPJ’s own research, police officers were responsible for the greatest number of attacks on journalists covering the anti-globalizations protests during the summit. Police officers beat a number of journalists on July 20:

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