Media freedom high on European agenda

« Media freedom and freedom of expression in the enlargement countries were topics of joint discussion between the Vice-President of the European Commission Neelie Kroes responsible for the Digital Agenda including media policy and Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Štefan Füle with President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek on Tuesday in Strasbourg. They focused on how to best foster Freedom of Expression in the existing legal framework.

« There is no democracy without free press. Freedom of expression and media pluralism are at the heart of EU values: the same must be true for candidate and potential candidate countries. I made this clear during my recent visit to Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and I will repeat it clearly in my visit to Turkey next week. The Commission can count on the support of all EP relevant committees and delegations in raising standards and awareness on this issue both within the EU and in its neighbourhood, » President Buzek said today »…

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Source : europa.eu/rapid/ [En ligne] Consulté le 18/11/2011

Sur ce sujet, le centre de documentation vous propose notamment :

Andrea Czepek, Melanie Hellwig and Eva Nowak : Press freedom and pluralism in Europe – Concepts and conditions (Bristol, Intellect, 2009)

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