Macédoine (ARYM) : plus d`une centaine de journalistes mis sur
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Macédoine (ARYM) : plus d`une centaine de journalistes mis sur
Macédoine (ARYM) : plus d’une centaine de journalistes mis sur écoute illégalement Le gouvernement macédonien est accusé par le chef de l’opposition d’avoir illégalement mis sur écoute les téléphones de plus de 20.000 citoyens, dont plus de 100 journalistes. La Fédération européenne des journalistes (FEJ) ainsi que ses membres macédoniens- le syndicat des journalistes macédoniens et travailleurs des médias (SSNM) et l’Association des journalistes de Macédoine (ZNM) – ont exprimé leur grave préoccupation au sujet de nouvelles allégations de surveillance de masse non autorisée de journalistes et des citoyens en Macédoine. Zoran Zaev, chef du parti d’opposition Union sociale-démocrate de Macédoine (SDSM, centre-gauche), a publié aujourd’hui (25/02/2015) des informations détaillées sur les écoutes téléphoniques de plus de 100 journalistes macédoniens durant plus de trois ans. « Cette violation de la vie privée affecte directement la liberté de presse en Macédoine et alimente un climat de peur et d’autocensure. Si les accusations sont confirmées, les autorités macédoniennes seront coupables d’avoir violés le droit des journalistes à protéger leurs sources », a déclaré Mogens Blicher Bjerregård, Président de la FEJ. « Nous avons à maintes reprises crié notre désarroi face aux agissements du gouvernement macédonien – en réalité d’un petit groupe de personnes au sein de ce même gouvernement – visant à contrôler le travail des journalistes et le contenu des médias. Nous savions que la situation était déplorable mais c’est horrible d’entendre les preuves de ces soupçons », a déclaré Tamara Causidis, Présidente du SSNM. « Le Premier ministre Nikola Gruevski, le ministre de l’Intérieur Gordana Jankulovska ainsi que le chef des services secrets Sasho Mijalkov doivent démissionner et peu importe qui a ordonné la mise sur écoute, ils sont responsables. Leur devoir était de prévenir une telle violation massive des droits et des libertés constitutionnels des citoyens. Leur démission devrait nous aider à éclaircir toute l’affaire « , a ajouté Naser Selmani, Président de ZNM. La situation de liberté de la presse s’est gravement détériorée en Macédoine en raison de menaces croissantes et des cas de harcèlement visant toutes les voix critiques envers le gouvernement du Premier ministre Nikola Gruevski. En six années, la Macédoine a chuté de la 34e (2009) à la 117e (2015) dans l’indice mondiale de la liberté de presse publié par Reporters sans frontières. L’affaire très controversée du journaliste Kezarovski reste encore une grave préoccupation pour la FEJ et la FIJ. (Crédit Photo: Reporters sans Frontières) Macedonia: where investigative journalism leads directly to jail It is essential that international organizations not only have press freedom as key issues, but also pursues effectively the abuses that are taking place and put pressure on the authorities to correct those attacks on press freedom, writes Mogens Blicher Bjerregaard, President of the Danish Union of Journalists and EFJ President. By Mogens Blicher Bjerrregård I’m just back from Macedonia where I had the opportunity to visit a journalist whose life is in ruins because he does not want to disclose his sources. The European Federation of Journalists sent a letter to the Macedonian Ambassador to the European Union. Similar letters have been sent to the ambassadors across Europe in the hope that the journalist will not go back to jail for the next four and a half years. The final decision of the Appeal Court is about to fall next Friday. On the ground, we were heading to the outskirts of Skopje in Macedonia in a small car trying to find our way in this typical neighborhood where streets and small houses look all the same that even the local reporters and trade unionists had trouble finding the way around. After a couple of phone calls, we have find the way to reach the specific little house with a terrace facing the road bounded by a wall. We are received by the local journalist Tomislav Kezarovski who according to the Macedonian police is apparently regarded as a dangerous individual. The thirty-six Macedonian special forces agents had certainly no trouble finding the same house when they decided to arrest him a half year ago. The policemen stormed into the streets early morning, blocked the whole neighborhood, kicked down the door to the little family that scarely saw the father journalist being led away with handcuffs. The marks in the door still sits today as a witness of this dark day. This is the way the journalist recalls about the experience that followed the publication five years ago of his investigative articles revealing that a protected witness had made a false declaration in a murder case. The crime of the journalist was to give the first name of this witness apparently considered as a crime but the prosecutor also calls for him to release the names of his own sources because not revealing his sources is also considered as a crime. He insisted, of course, on the protection of sources. A variety of international organizations support the « Kezarovski case » and call the local authorities to put an end to all prosecutions. Therefore, we are all also highly concerned about what happens to our colleague Kezarovski because we are also interested in the reasons that lies behind the decisions and actions of the Macedonian police and judiciary authorities. Tomislav Kezarovski was initially sentenced to 4,5 years of jail and his case is on the agenda of the Court of Appeal on 24 October. He already spent nearly half a year in a cell of 8 square meters with three other prisoners, a cell with a little window and dirty toilet. With a trembling voice, he explained me about his detention conditions before he was able to spend the last five months at home under house arrest. On October 24, it will be decided whether he will return to prison or if he can go out of the court room as a free man. Either way, his life will never the same. He will need to find a new job as journalist in Macedonia where the sector has suffered a serious loss. Since his arrest, his wife has difficulties finding a job as soon as she informs the potential employer about her surname Kezarovski. Tomislav Kezarovski said to me that he only carried out the work that any journalist would have done, he has done nothing wrong and he now hopes for justice. He thinks that the investigative journalism should not suffer because of his case, but on the contrary should be strengthen. Fear is rising on his face as the deadline of 24 October is approaching. I have expressed hope for him and promised that European Federation of Journalists will spread the messages throughout Europe. But it is with concern that I went away leaving with the image of a family jammed in deep trouble because of investigative journalism. The suppression of investigative journalism, as this matter is obviously happening in Macedonia, is a great danger for democratic development. Therefore, it is essential that international organizations like the European Union, the Council of Europe and UNESCO not only have press freedom as key issue, but also pursues effectively the abuses that are taking place and put pressure on the authorities to correct those attacks on press freedom. Right now, we need more than one finger pointing to Macedonia. Skopje Media Conference Publishes Conclusions International Conference in Skopje (Photo : MK / EFJ) Journalists unions from across the former Soviet Union and South East Europe gathered to debate the status of journalism, union organising and violations and safety of journalists rights across the region. The meeting was the third joint IFJ / EFJ meeting in the region to build greater collaboration and support for journalists unions across Europe. Discussions focused on labour rights, new forms of organising and recruitment, union campaigning, legal defense and new digital tools. The meeting started by recalling the many hundreds of journalists that have suffered violence and persecution for their work since the 2013 conference in Kiev and held a minute silence for the journalists that have lost their lives in the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. A solidarity evening attended by up to 100 journalists, was held in support of Tomislav Kezarovski, Macedonian journalist under house arrest since 2013. Earlier in the day a small delegation visited Kezarovski to discuss how we can support him in his appeal due 24 October. The conference agreed statements on the following: – Journalists Unions Condemn Workplace Intimidation of union members – Journalists Unions Back Macedonian campaign to free Kezarovski and initiate Urgent media reforms – Journalists Unions Call for Release of Detained Ukrainian journalists • A final set of Action Points were agreed The meeting would like to thank the Trade Union of Macedonian Journalists and Media Workers (SSNM) and the Association of Journalists of Macedonia (AJM), our host affiliates, and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and LOTCO for their assistance in supporting the programme. EFJ Calls for All Charges Against Journalist Tomislav Kezarovski to be Dropped The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) has called for authorities in Macedonia to drop all charges against the journalist Tomislav Kezarovski – who has now been held under house arrest for over a year. In 2013, Kezarovski was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison by a tribunal in Skopje for writing investigative articles for the magazine Reporter 92. He is currently under house arrest, unemployed and living in very difficult conditions. The EFJ has sent a letter to Andrej Lepavcov, the Ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia to the European Union, calling for Macedonian authorities to bring an end to all the “absurd” judicial prosecutions against Kezarovski, stating that he is being unfairly punished for revealing the identity of a police source and protecting his journalist sources. Read the EFJ letter in full HERE The EFJ has also developed a short video showing international solidarity with our colleague Tomislav Kezarovski which you can watch below: Macedonia ASSOCIATION OF JOURNALISTS OF MACEDONIA Address Gradski Zid, blok 13 1000 Skopje Macedonia President Naser Selmani-Vest Phone +389 (0)2 3298 139 Email contact(at)znm.org(dot)mk Contact Person Website Dragan Sekulovski dsekulovski(at)znm.org(dot)mk http://www.znm.org.mk TRADE UNION OF MACEDONIAN JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA WORKERS (SSNM) Blvd. M.H.Jasmin 22/17 Address 1000 Skopje Macedonia Staff Tamara Chausidis (President) Dragan Antonovski (Vice President) Phone +3892671201 Email ssnm(at)live(dot)com Contact Person Tamara Causidis tamaramak(at)yahoo(dot)com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L84clZEPfs4
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