Trojan horse of the repression of press freedoms
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 6:49 am
Governments are also limiting access to news sources, reducing travel and restricting accreditation. In Hungary, for example, “ the government has banned public hospitals and doctors from making statements to journalists. Only press officers from ministries or the government’s coronavirus task force can answer questions,”
Explains Veronika Munk, deputy editor-in-chief kenya cell phone number list of Index.hu , a widely read independent media outlet in the country (comments reported in an article from larevuedesmedias.ina.fr, dated 27 May 2020). On 25 March 2020, RSF and eight other freedom organisations had called on Europe to challenge the measures proposed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in an open letter . In Greece , a Health Ministry decision issued on April 13, 2020, banned hospital staff from making statements to the media , and subjected all reporting by Greek journalists in hospitals to prior government review.
The fight against fake news,
In the spring of 2020, a report from the US State Department published by the Washington Post reported 2 million tweets relating to the virus, 7% of which spread conspiracy theories about Covid-19. The spread of false information does not date from the pandemic,
Explains Veronika Munk, deputy editor-in-chief kenya cell phone number list of Index.hu , a widely read independent media outlet in the country (comments reported in an article from larevuedesmedias.ina.fr, dated 27 May 2020). On 25 March 2020, RSF and eight other freedom organisations had called on Europe to challenge the measures proposed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in an open letter . In Greece , a Health Ministry decision issued on April 13, 2020, banned hospital staff from making statements to the media , and subjected all reporting by Greek journalists in hospitals to prior government review.
The fight against fake news,
In the spring of 2020, a report from the US State Department published by the Washington Post reported 2 million tweets relating to the virus, 7% of which spread conspiracy theories about Covid-19. The spread of false information does not date from the pandemic,