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IFJ urges for revision of new media law in Ukraine
The International Federation of Journalists has expressed concerns over the recently adopted Law on Media in Ukraine and has called for a revision of the law. In two separate statements published on January 12 and January 17, the organization stated that the new law poses a threat to the freedom and diversity of Ukrainian media. In reference to the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine, which is a member of the Federation, the organization has described the new powers granted to the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting as “excessive”.
The Secretary General of the International Federation of Journalists, Anthony Bellanger, has expressed concerns over the “increasing authoritarianism of the Ukrainian government” towards media and journalists. He also reminded that the new media law is a part of Ukraine’s commitments as part of its European integration process. The International Federation of Journalists is not alone in its criticism of the new law. The Committee to Protect Journalists had already criticized the draft law in September 2022, and their criticism persisted even after the bill underwent significant changes during its second reading. The European Federation of Journalists also expressed their criticism of the new law. On the other hand, organizations such as Reporters Without Borders have supported the draft law. Find the full story on our Facebook page. RELATED
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