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Letter to European Parliament with Statement on killing of Jan Kuciak 13 Mar 2018

In advance of the parliamentary debate on the killing of Slovak investigative journalist Jan Kuciak, a statement was signed by 61 civil society organisations from across Europe and elsewhere expressing their concern about the fact that his investigation may have been exposed after he submitted request for information.

Madrid/Brussels, 13 March 2018

Dear Member of the European Parliament

In advance of tomorrow’s parliamentary debate on the killing of Slovak investigative journalist Jan Kuciak, please find below a statement signed by 61 civil society organisations from across Europe and elsewhere expressing their concern about the fact that his investigation may have been exposed after he submitted request for information, and calling on the European Union to take action to help protect journalists and all those who exercise their fundamental right of access to information.

More details can be found in this story by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.

Statement by journalism, media freedom, right to information, human rights and other organisations

In light of the shocking news that Jan Kuciak was likely killed as a result of his work as an investigative journalist and whose freedom of information requests may have been passed to the subject of his inquiry, we the undersigned, are calling on the EU for immediate action to safeguard journalists exercising the right of access to information.

With the second killing of a journalist in Europe in less than six months it is evident that urgent action must be taken to ensure the protection of civil society exercising fundamental rights.

The right of access to information is an essential tool for fighting corruption, for investigating violations of human rights, and for protecting the rule of law.

We condemn any actions by public authorities that puts in danger those who exercise this right.

We have identified numerous instances from across Europe of public authorities passing on the names of journalists and other information requesters to third parties. The absence of specific laws and policies that proscribe and sanction such breaches is a matter of grave concern. The identity of requesters should only ever be revealed where there is a clearly justified overriding public interest in doing so.

We the undersigned organisations therefore call for on the European Union take urgent action to ensure strong protections for the safety and integrity of journalists and all those who exercise the right of access to information.

Specifically, we call for actions that will guarantee:
»  An environment in which the right of access to information can be exercised without fear;
»  A strengthening of the legal framework across European countries, including specific measures that ensure that the identity of the requesters is safeguarded.

Statement signed by:

Access Info Europe
Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
Transparency International EU
Centre for Law and Democracy, Canada
European Federation of Journalists/Fédération européenne des journalistes, Belgium
Association of European Journalists (AEJ)
mySociety, United Kingdom
N-ost, Germany
Tax Justice Network

Access to Information Programme, Bulgaria
Associated Whistleblowing Press / Fíltrala, Spain
Association for protection of human rights and citizens’ freedom “HOMO”, Croatia
APADOR-CH, Romania
Autonomia Foundation, Poland
Befallers of Montenegro, Montenegro
Center for Civic Education, Montenegro
Center for Democracy and Rule of Law (CEDEM), Ukraine
Center for Development of NGOs, Montenegro
Center for Investigative Journalism, Montenegro
Citizen Network Watchdog Poland, Poland
Civic Alliance, Montenegro
Civil Network OPORA, Ukraine
Coalizione Italiana Diritti e Libertà Civili (CILD), Italy
Croatian Journalists’ Association, Croatia
Danes je nov dan, Slovenia
Diritto Di Sapere (DDS), Italy
ePanstwo Foundation, Poland
Forum Informationsfreiheit, Austria
Foundation Open Society, Macedonia
Freedom of Information Center, Armenia
Fundación Ciudadana Civio, Spain
GONG, Croatia
Green Home, Montenegro
Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, Poland
Human Rights House Zagreb, Croatia
Human Rights Platform, Ukraine
Human Rights Action, Montenegro
Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, Hungary
Iraqi Journalists Rights Defense Association (IJRDA), Iraq
Integrity Watch Afghanistan, Afghanistan
International School for Transparency, South Africa,
Institute Alternative, Montenegro
Institute of Mass Information, Ukraine
Journalists’ Club “Asparez”, Armenia
K-Monitor, Hungary
MANS, Montenegro
Mertek Media Monitor, Hungary
Montenegrin-Slovak Friendship Association, Montenegro
National Federation of Polish NGOs, Poland
Open Data Lab Ukraine
Open Knowledge, Germany
Our Action, Montenegro
Panoptykon, Poland
Plataforma en Defensa de la Libertad de Información (PDLI), Spain
Regional Press Development Institute, Ukraine
Regionalne Centrum Wspierania Inicjatyw Pozarządowych, Poland
Reporters Foundation, Poland
The Slovene Association of Journalists, Slovenia
Union of Professional Journalists, Montenegro
Women’s Rights Center, Montenegro
Zbigniew Holda Association, Poland