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    DINK'S MURDER - ACT OF BRUTAL VIOLENCE: THOMAS HAMMARBERG

    news.am
    May 3 2010
    Armenia

    "The media landscape is changing at an unprecedented pace. Ownership
    concentration, closures of newspapers, cutbacks and de-staffed
    newsrooms coincide with the outpouring of an extraordinary amount
    of undigested information on the Internet. Media markets are growing
    fast, but offer a more superficial coverage. A crisis of journalism
    is rapidly threatening to become a serious problem for democracy in
    Europe," said EU Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg on
    World Press Freedom Day, CoE website reads.

    "Investigative journalism faces other severe problems that need urgent
    attention -- journalists in Europe are still being harassed, threatened
    and even killed in the line of duty in order to silence the truth. On
    3 May, World Press Freedom Day, it is impossible not to think of some
    of Europe's most prominent investigative journalists who have fallen
    victim to atrocious acts of violence: Anna Politkovskaya in Russia,
    Hrant Dink in Turkey, Georgyi Gongadze in Ukraine and Elmar Huseynov
    in Azerbaijan were all brutally murdered. The four of them showed
    unmatched courage and personal dedication to revealing the truth about
    controversial political issues. Their deaths may make other journalists
    more cautious and cause self-censorship. Governments must demonstrate
    forcefully that they are prepared to protect the freedom of the media,
    not only in words, but also through concrete action. No effort must be
    spared to apprehend and bring to justice not only the actual killers,
    but also those who ordered these murders," EU Commissioner stated.
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