A new article and ranking released by prestigious international news portal Politico Europe classed Malta as one of the worst five EU countries for media and press freedom.
Our island was classed in 4th place, right above Poland, but below Greece, Bulgaria and Hungary respectively. The data was provided by Reporters Without Borders’ annual World Press Freedom Index.
Writing in their report, Politico noted how ‘those responsible for the murder of journalists Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta and Jan Kuciak in Slovakia have yet to be convicted.’
Despite this, the worst offenders against press freedom are non-EU countries, with China, Belarus, Russia, Iran, Myanmar and North Korea classifying in this list. However, press freedom in European countries has been reported to have deteriorated, with Italy, Austria and Slovenia taking hits as well.
The European Parliament will debate the issue of journalists’ safety on Tuesday at the plenary session in Strasbourg, where Transparency Commissioner Vera Jourova will highlight plans to propose a Media Freedom Act.
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