The solidarity of the European Economic and Social Committee with professional journalists in Serbia.

Statement by Oliver Röpke, President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Paul Soete, Ozlem Yildirim, and Christian Moos, Presidency of the Group on Fundamental Rights and Rule of Law of the EESC

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The solidarity of the European Economic and Social Committee with professional journalists in Serbia.

The EESC expresses its deep concern and  solidarity with the editorial team at media outlet N1 following recent reports of death threats against them. According to the OSCE this is only one of many incidents in recent weeks and months targeting journalists and media outlets in Serbia. This is part of a broader and worrying trend of increasing pressure on independent media in the Western Balkans.

These acts of intimidation, aimed at journalists for their professional and editorial work, are direct attacks on press freedom and democratic values. The EESC firmly condemns any rhetoric or action that contributes to an atmosphere of fear or hostility toward media professionals.

Safeguarding journalistic freedom is not only a matter of national concern, but a European imperative. As Serbia is a candidate for EU accession, we urge the authorities to reaffirm their commitment to European values by ensuring a climate in which journalists can work freely, without fear or intimidation.

Independent journalism is vital for democratic accountability and human rights. Professional integrity and commitment to independent reporting are principles that must be safeguarded.

We urge the Serbian authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the threats, ensure the safety of N1 journalists and staff, and take all necessary steps to prevent further hostility toward the press.

The EESC stands firmly with all those who defend freedom of expression under challenging conditions and will continue to monitor developments closely. It remains available for dialogue with national institutions and civil society actors in Serbia.

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