Tahiri: Power response to media shows PDK-VVV co-government unimaginable

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy Abelard Tahiri has said that even on the day the Reporters Without Borders' report is published, power does not stop attacking the media, Periscope reports. Tahiri through a post on the social Facebook network, he has indicated that this reaction speaks more than any report, according to him, shows [...] the face of [...]
Tahiri through a post on the social Facebook network, he has indicated that this reaction speaks more than any report, according to him, shows the true face of this power and their fear of free speech.
The insistence that the media must be controlled is a clear sign of authoritarian thinking leading them. The future they want is a place without a critical voice, without media freedom and without real democracy”.
Our scores with them are so great that the co-governance between the PDK and the VV is unimaginable. Freedom of expression is not negotiated!”, Tahiri has said.
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Remember, Kosovo has marked the biggest decline in the last 15 years in the organisation's annual press freedom index Reporters Without Borders, ranking 99th in the world from 180 states.
This is the second consecutive year that Kosovo marks decline, as it fell from 56th to 75th in 2024.
On Report Published by Reporters Without Borders on May 2nd, on the eve of World Press Freedom Day, Kosovo ranks the worst in the Western Balkans area and the European Union.
ALAMANTE: Media freedom dramatically seized, Kosovo marks its biggest decline in the past 15 years
Even, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has strongly condemned the prime minister's party's campaign in resignation, Albin Kurti, to journalists and AGK. EFJ Secretary Richard Gutierrez has said the EFJ considers Kurt an accomplice in such scandalous acts.
EFJ in response say adhominem attacks on journalists are attempts to prevent them, and harassment and intimidation are worthy of authoritarian regimes, broadcast Periscope.
For this behavior, Gutierrez said they would also report to the Council of Europe, The EU and the Party of European Socialists. /Periscope/












