Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) denies entry to Greek journalist
Today, FYROM´s officials denied entry to the Greek journalist Aggelos Aggelides, reporter of the Radio station "City 99,5" and the newspaper "Eleftheros Typos".
Mr Aggelides´ crime? He supposedly lacked the necessary credentials so he was refused entry, no matter that in the past he had many news coverages in FYROM, which makes the whole excuse as entirely unconvincing, if not silly!
The Union of Editors from daily newspapers of Macedonia-Thrace (ΕΣΗΕΜ-Θ) issued an announcement mentioning: "The Refusal of entry, for the first time, to a counterpart who has to his credit lots of journalistic missions to the neighbouring country with pretext the lack of special visa, creates legitimate concerns over the expediency of this action and obviously constitutes interference to the free practice of the reporting work. "
The ΕΣΗΕΜ-Θ plans to inform the European and International Confederacy of Journalists about this situation.
The nationalistic hysteria in FYROM against Greeks has no doubt taken its toll on press freedom, but it´s hard to see how targeting visiting journalists from Greece, deny them entry to exercise the basic principle of a democratic society (namely journalism); will make FYROM safer or promote the image of an open, free and European-oriented society.
Freedom of the press is crucial to any democracy, and petty attempts to silence the messenger is no alternative for an EU aspiring country.
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