Council of Europe reports increase in attacks on journalists

Physical attacks on journalists are increasing significantly, particularly in Ukraine and Georgia, according to a report by the Council of Europe released on Wednesday.
A report commissioned by Europe’s top human rights watchdog shows the number rose by 26 to 78 in 2024 in Europe.
In Ukraine, 19 attacks were reported – mainly in connection with Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Georgia, Serbia, and Turkey were followed by eight attacks each.
According to the report, the situation for press representatives in Georgia has worsened more drastically than in any other member state.
As in most cases, the attacks there occurred at demonstrations.
Mass protests have occurred in Georgia several times due to controversial laws and disputes over the country’s position on the European Union.
However, the report stated that freedom of the press is not only coming under pressure from violence.
Journalism is repeatedly being targeted by political actors, either through attempts to exert influence or drastically reduced funding.
The authors cite Italy and Slovakia as negative examples.
The report results from a collaboration between the Council of Europe, distinct from the European Union, and several press freedom organisations.
The figures are based on reports from the organisations, which, in addition to the 46 members of the Council of Europe, have also taken a close look at Belarus and Russia.
(dpa/NAN)
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