Media News - Friday, June 29, 2012
European rights court condemns France for press freedom violations
France acted unconstitutionally when authorities searched the offices of
two publications and homes of five journalists over coverage of a doping
scandal, the European Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday.
Judges in Strasbourg found that the actions of the French government
were were disproportionate and violated article 10 of the European
Convention on Human Rights which deals with press freedom.
In 2004 French daily L'Equipe and weekly news magazine Le Point printed
a series of articles containing tapped transcripts of telephone
conservations linked to a judicial investigation launched into
allegations of doping among members of the Cofidis cycling team.
French authorities subsequently searched the media offices plus the
homes of the five journalists who covered the story to establish how it
had been leaked, seizing computer hard drives and documents.
The journalists were released due to a lack of evidence. They later
lodged a complaint with the European court in 2007. (AFP)
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