CPJ joins call for new Council of Europe head to prioritize press freedom
Gulnoza Said
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The Committee to Protect Journalists joined 21 other press freedom and freedom of expression organizations in sending an open letter to Secretary General of the Council of Europe Marija Pejcinovic Buric yesterday, calling on her to prioritize press freedom and the safety of journalists among the council’s 47 member states.
The letter, which was sent on Pejcinovic Buric’s first day in office, expressed particular concern over the media freedom environments in Azerbaijan, Poland, Hungary, Italy, Turkey, and Russia. The letter also asked Pejcinovic Buric to establish a monthly exchange among member states, where members could discuss the progress they had made in dealing with press freedom and journalist safety issues.
CPJ and the letter’s co-signers requested a meeting with Pejcinovic Buric to discuss press freedom issues soon.