OSCE media freedom representative is concerned about situation in Crimea

OSCE media freedom representative is concerned about situation in Crimea

On August 18 OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Dunja Mijatović expressed concern about the deteriorating media freedom situation in Crimea following the decision of the de-facto Crimean authorities to ban journalist Ismet Yuksel from entering the peninsula. OSCE official web-site writes about this.

On 9 August Yuksel, the General Co-ordinator of QHA Information Agency and contributor to the Turkish TRT channel, was barred from entering Crimea for a period of five years. The de-facto authorities did not present any reason for the ban.

“I call on those responsible in Crimea to stop intimidating members of the media and refrain from stifling critical voices,” Mijatović said. “Such an arbitrary and restrictive measure cannot be tolerated as it affects the free flow of information and free media.”

Earlier this month Mijatović condemned the seizure of the property of the Chernomorskaya company, the largest independent broadcaster on the Crimean peninsula.

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