Media
<http://europe.ifj.org/en/articles/media-are-no-threat-to-security-in-romani
a-says-efj> are no Threat to Security in Romania, Says EFJ
25 June 2010
 
Today the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), the European group of
the International Federation of Journalists, rejected the idea that media
are a potential threat to national security in Romania.

"We understand that , in Romania like in any other country, terrorism, crime
and corruption pose a threat to the public and the government , but we are
puzzled to hear that media could be added to a list of threats to public
institutions," said EFJ President Arne König. "Media are an essential part
of the democratic life; they help investigating precisely threats to the
public and we hope the Romanian Presidency will realise this mistake."

The National Defence Strategy, recently initiated by the President of
Romania,  was adopted by the Romanian Supreme Defence Council (CSAT) and
submitted to the Parliament yesterday, 23 June 2010. According to this
Strategy, media are at the heart of "orchestrated campaigns that denigrate
state institutions by disseminating false information" with a view to
slandering the state institutions.

The EFJ supports a broad coalition that includes its affiliate, the Romanian
Journalists Federation MediaSind, and which strongly opposes the proposals
made by the CSAT.

Journalists' role is to inform the public and to investigate on various
issues, including potential threats to institutions, says the EFJ. To this
end, there is a risk that governments or public institutions are criticised
in the process, but the greatest risk is taken by those courageous
journalists who investigate crime and corruption.

The EFJ refutes any allegations that the aim of journalists is to
"orchestrate campaigns" and condemns the approach taken by the CSAT
Strategy. It calls on the Romanian Parliament to amend the document by
respecting the role of media in democracy.

For more information contact the EFJ at +32 2 235 2200
The EFJ represents over 250,000 journalists in over 30 countries in Europe
 
© International Federation of Journalists . Belgium
 
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