Media Advocacy Coalition releases the statement upon recent developments concerning Rustavi 2
October 22, 2015
The Government Needs to Prove that It Is not Curbing Media Freedom

It is important that all members of the government realize the gravity of the statement made by Nick Gvaramia. The authorities need to prove that government representatives are not involved in illegal surveillance or blackmail and immediately investigate and bring perpetrators to justice.
We are concerned that the statements made by the Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili on October 22 may encourage political activists and civil servants, and the attacks on journalists may become more frequent.
We call on the Georgian Government and the members of the Parliament to give supremacy to freedom of media over political interests, not to encourage violence and to prevent attacks against journalists within the area of their competence.
Blackmail and aggression against journalists represent a threat not only to media freedom, but also to the future of democracy in our country. The attempts by the governments to curb media freedom as well as insufficient reaction to the cases of restricting journalistic activity has always led to decreasing trust and support from the society.
Our society has defended media freedom on many occasions and it will continue defending it as a core value of democracy.
Media Advocacy Coalition
Open Society Georgia Foundation
Georgia Young Lawyers Association
Media Club
Charter of Journalistic Ethics
Institute for Development of Freedom of Information
Association of Georgian Regional Broadcasters
Civic Development Institute
Non-governmental organization for Civil Society
Levan Mikeladze Foundation
Georgian Regional Media Association
Television Network
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