
According to the Media Ombudsman, law enforcement agencies have injured more than 70 journalists and cameramen at pro-European integration rallies in the last 10 days, although the Special Investigation Service has not identified any law enforcement officers who committed the crimes.
"On December 10, as the world celebrates International Human Rights Day, we would like to express special respect for the Georgian media and remind everyone of the special importance of critical journalism.
On this day, instead of celebrating, we must fight for freedom of expression - to stop the persecution and violence against both protesters and journalists and cameramen.
The role of critical media is indispensable for strengthening democracy, which the Georgian Dream is trying to silence by force through law enforcement and “titushki”. Over the past ten days, more than 70 journalists and cameramen have been injured by law enforcement agencies while covering rallies supporting European integration. So far, the Special Investigation Service has not identified any law enforcement officers who committed crimes against the media.
Media freedom in Georgia faces many challenges. In recent years, we have seen the most brutal attempts to restrict media activity, violence against journalists, and a trend of impunity for crimes. Georgian media organizations have to exist under the threat of being declared “agents of a foreign country” and being liquidated “under Russian law,” with little economic income and political pressure from the “Georgian Dream.” However, despite everything, a part of the media in Georgia faithfully continues to fulfill its controlling function – the role of the fourth power, fighting for truth and freedom.
It has been said many times that the media is the foundation of democracy. It is the only responsible means for every member of society to receive accurate information, express their opinions, and make informed choices.
Given the irreplaceable role they have played over the years, it is important to respect and protect the lives and health of all media representatives. They should be able to cover current events and inform people in Georgia without hindrance and without hindrance.
Finally, on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, we thank all media representatives for performing their professional duties, risking their lives and health. We believe that the path to the salvation of our country lies in freedom of speech. Therefore, we call on all persons employed in the public service to protect human rights and freedoms, including respect for the media. The state is obliged to punish those involved in attacks on the media and ensure a safe media environment.
"The Media Ombudsman continues to support journalists and cameramen. We protect the media, we protect freedom!" - the statement reads.
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