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    OSCE Rep: police must respect the rights of journalists

    November 12, 2011 - 17:25 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media,
    Dunja Mijatovic, today expressed concern about the increasing number
    of journalists harassed by police while covering `Occupy Wall Street'
    protests across the United States.

    At least eight reporters and photographers have been detained while
    covering the protests, including journalists who were clearly
    identified as members of the working press.

    `There is no question that reporters and photographers have the right
    to observe, record and report on events that are in plain view,'
    Mijatovic said. `Media coverage of public events is the backbone of
    citizen oversight of government activities, and to detain reporters
    covering these events jeopardizes freedom of the media.'

    A spate of police encounters has ensued in the past month from the
    ongoing demonstrations, including in Oakland, California, New York
    City, Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia.

    The latest arrests came just last week as two journalists for
    university newspapers in the state of Georgia were jailed for 14 hours
    and charged with `obstructing traffic' while covering an `Occupy
    Atlanta' demonstration. They must return to court in March 2012.

    In Milwaukee, Journal Sentinel photographer Kristyna Wentz-Graff was
    detained as she photographed a demonstration at the University of
    Wisconsin-Milwaukee. No charges were filed after video footage proved
    she was identified as a working journalist.

    `Journalists should not have to defend their right to report on
    matters of public importance,' Mijatovic said. `Violating one
    reporter's right affects all citizens. It is time for local officials
    to demand that their law enforcement agencies respect the rights and
    duties of media in covering public issues,' The Financial reported.

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