Media News - Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Greek journalists warn over press freedom
Greek journalists have warned that press freedom was under unprecedented
attack, with critics being suspended or put on trial by a precarious
coalition government struggling to push through an economic austerity
programme as a way of attracting foreign funds.
The clash between the government and the press appeared to be nearing a
crisis with a strike due to start on Tuesday on state television (ERT)
over the suspension of two popular presenters for mild criticism of a
minister. Meanwhile, the editor of an investigative magazine went on
trial on Monday for publishing a list of some 2,000 wealthy Greeks with
Swiss bank accounts who the government has yet to investigate for
possible tax evasion. Dimitris Trimis, the head of the Athens Newspaper Editors Union said the
current pressure on press freedom was the most intense of his career.
"This is a matter of democracy," Trimis said. "The government feels
insecure. The only way it feels it can convince society of its policies
is to try to manipulate the media through coercion. "This is true of both state television and in the private sector of the
media where there has been a large number of lost jobs and wage cuts and
so it has become easier to manipulate in the interests of the government
and the economic elite." (The Guardian)
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