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Romania joins EU black sheep over declining media freedom

July 21, 2022

Romania’s independent media community is feeling increasingly pessimistic over a series of journalistic violations and what they consider backsliding due to political figures, making it the latest in a growing line of EU countries to experience problems with media freedom, euractiv.com reads.   The black sheep of the EU in terms of journalistic rights have long been Hungary, Malta, and Greece, as well as the Netherlands, where the unsolved murder of a journalist has left an unmistakable stain. But Romania, a bloc member since 2007, is now experiencing its own issues.   On Wednesday, Reporters Without Borders sounded the alarm over the coordinated harassment campaign against investigative journalist Emilia Sercan who revealed that Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca plagiarised his doctoral dissertation.   “Although the principle of confidentiality of investigation applies, the law enforcement authorities seem to have failed – according to available information – to make significant progress four months after Emilia ?ercan became the target of harassment and a smear campaign through the publication of her private pictures and the alleged leak of key elements of the criminal investigation into the matter amplifying the exposure of her private pictures,” they said in a letter sent to Romanian political and law enforcement leaders.   In February 2022, Sercan was informed by an unknown person on Facebook that five personal photos of her, taken 20 years ago, had been published on 34 porn websites. She filed a complaint with the police over the theft of the pictures and their uploading to the sites.   Days after filing the report, she found a Moldovan website had published the five pictures, plus the screenshot of the Facebook message she received and had given to the Romanian police. She deduced that the article was published around 40 minutes after leaving the police and was reposted on 74 other websites.   She filed another complaint about a possible leak by the police. The police presented her with their report on the media publications, which cleared them of all wrongdoing. Sercan said it was implausible and “fabricated”.   “It is all the more crucial to prosecute these offenses given that they specifically target a journalist who has been threatened for her investigations into the practice of plagiarism by heads of the highest state institutions, including military educational institutions,” the letter says.   But these threats come amid a worsening climate for Romanian journalists. Over the last few months, there have been incidents such as threats against the wife of G4Media editor in chief from an employee of the Ministry of Defence, the detention of Italian journalists after a senator locked them inside her office during an interview, attacks on journalists at the congress of the National Liberal Party, and SLAPPs and judicial pressure from the Mayor of a Bucharest district.   In addition, a judge in Iasi asked a journalist who exposed possible corruption involving a Romanian MEP, to reveal his sources.   In the case of the revelations by Sercan, judicial procedures against the prime minister over the plagiarism were stopped without further investigation. This all comes as independent portals are struggling to survive. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the government doled out funding to the mainstream media, which soon stopped reporting on government scandals.   An oped from the Editor in Chief of G4 media, Christian Pantazi said, “It feels like the state has been taken hostage.”   He added that “Romania has joined the ranks of countries with authoritarian manifestations the likes of Poland and Hungary, where democratic slippages are already sanctioned by the European Commission.“   This year, Romania fell down the RSF World Press Freedom Index from 48 to 56. While methodology changed in 2022, the “aggressive political discourse against journalists”  and “prosecutors’ interference with journalistic work” raises “serious concerns”.   Left unchecked, the EU could soon find itself with another problematic country regarding media freedom and, subsequently, the rule of law among its members.   Last week, European Commission’s Vice-President Vera Jourova visited the country, and on the topic of media freedom, she said: “I see similar problems in some other member states, especially economic weakness… We also see the issues related to possible political pressure on media.”

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