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Defending media pluralism in Hungary*

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Media freedom and pluralism in question

A magyar szöveg – itt (PDF itt). For Hungarian text – read here.
(*Please feel free to reproduce this post in part or in full for your own website or publication, with attribution of the author)

Over recent weeks serious questions have been asked by the European Commission about 30 new laws in Hungary, including a major constitutional revision, and these concerns continue. These laws have passed against the backdrop of a media law adopted in late 2010, which was found by the European Commission to put fundamental rights at risk, and by the Hungarian courts to breach the Hungarian constitution.

The European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights clearly states that “the freedom and pluralism of the media shall be respected,” and the EU has always stood up for media freedom and pluralism. Both the European Commission and I have defended press freedom and fundamental rights from the outset of the intense debate in Hungary over a year ago.

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No disconnect press release – in Arabic

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The protestors the "No Disconnect Strategy" aims to help

المفوضية الأوروبية  -  بيان صحفي

 

جدول الأعمال الرقمي

 

نيلي كروس تعين كارل تيودور تسو جوتنبرج لتعزيز حرية الإنترنت في العالم Read the full entry

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No Disconnect – a response to issues raised / Antworten auf einige Fragen

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

[English version below]

Viele Bürger haben die Mühe auf sich genommen und auf die Information über meine Einladung an Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg reagiert, mir im Rahmen unserer “Freiheit im Internet (No Disconnect)”-Strategie zuzuarbeiten: Über Twitter, durch offene Briefe sowie durch ausführliche Kommentare auf diesem Blog. Leider kann ich nicht auf jede Reaktion gesondert antworten obwohl ich alle sehr ernst nehme. Ich bin froh, dass das Internet eine so schnelle und vielfältige Rückmeldung ermöglicht und ich möchte auf demselben Wege antworten. Read the full entry

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No Disconnect Strategie – IT hilft Menschenrechten weltweit [DE]

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Es gab sehr viel Interesse an meiner Ankündigung einer “No-Disconnect” Strategie, um Internetfreiheit in der Welt zu verbessern. Insbesondere gab es auch einiges Interesse an meiner Entscheidung, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg zu bitten, mir dabei zu helfen.

Menschenrechte, dazu gehört auch das Recht auf Meinungs- und Kommunikationsfreiheit, spielen in der EU eine große Rolle – ob offline oder online. Read the full entry

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No disconnect – ICT helping Human Rights across the world

Monday, December 12th, 2011

There’s been a huge amount of interest in my announcement of a “no disconnect” strategy, to improve internet freedom around the world. In particular, there has been a lot of interest in my choice to invite Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg to assist me with this work.

Human Rights, including the right to communicate freely, runs through everything we do here in the EU. Online communications is no different. Read the full entry

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Speaking up for media freedom

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Jerzy Buzek & I at the Speak Up! Conference

Media freedom and freedom of expression have been big topics in 2011 – just look at what the heroes of North Africa and the Mediterranean have been prepared to do to win or defend these rights. Travelling back from the European Parliament in Strasbourg this morning, it occurred to me that I haven’t written about these issues on my blog. Let me correct that today – because media freedom is high on the EU agenda. We support this in law, through debate and through research. We support it online and offline. So I want you to know we will not waver in that support, and in fact I’ve just finished another important discussion about it. Read the full entry

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PROTECTING FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN EU

Thursday, September 9th, 2010
KEMBREW McLEOD freedom of expression image

Kembrew McLeod under Creative Commons license

I’ve had good feedback about some earlier Tweets on an important debate in the European Parliament, Monday.

You can read the full text of my two speeches here, or below.  The first is my opening remarks, the second (perhaps more interesting) is the response I gave to the more than 50 MEPs who spoke passionately on the issue.  Such free and long and passionate debates are what our democracy is all about.

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Number of views: 13518