Threats against journalist Irfan Maliqi, Viti, 01.10.2024
The Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AJK) is deeply concerned by the incident that occurred on October 1, in the town of Vitija, where the police official M. S., obstructed the work of PlusTv journalist, Irfan Maliqi, during the coverage of a breast cancer awareness march.
According to this media, the footage of the police official’s behavior shows that he approached the journalist in a threatening manner, by telling him: “Do not ever tell me to wait again, for this you will later face consequences”.
These acts are unacceptable and violate the basic principles of freedom of the press and the right for providing information. Journalists, as representatives of public information, have the right to carry out their duties without fear from pressure and threats.
AJK highlights that the demeanor of law enforcement officials should be consistent with the respecting of human rights and the freedom of the press.
The threats and intimidations towards journalists are unacceptable and undermine the trust in security institutions. We appeal to the Kosovo Police and the Police Inspectorate of Kosovo to do a thorough and transparent investigation of this incident.
AJK will continue to support the journalists and to work for a safer and freer environment for all who contribute to informing the public.
Reporter Details | Threats against journalist Irfan Maliqi, Viti, 01.10.2024 |
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Case description | The Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AJK) is deeply concerned by the incident that occurred on October 1, in the town of Vitija, where the police official M. S., obstructed the work of PlusTv journalist, Irfan Maliqi, during the coverage of a breast cancer awareness march. According to this media, the footage of the police official’s behavior shows that he approached the journalist in a threatening manner, by telling him: “Do not ever tell me to wait again, for this you will later face consequences”. These acts are unacceptable and violate the basic principles of freedom of the press and the right for providing information. Journalists, as representatives of public information, have the right to carry out their duties without fear from pressure and threats. |
State | Kosovo |
Name and Surname | Irfan Maliqi |
Gender | Male |
Date | 1.10.2024 |
City | Viti |
Type of Incident | Threats against media outlets and organizations |
From who | By policeman |
The Offender / Suspect | |
Type of media | Radio and Television |
Media Name | Plus Tv |
Source | Plus Tv |
Public Prosecutor | |
Judiciary | |
Judiciary Status | |
Legal Closure | |
Has the Journalist Association been notified? | Yes |
Has the incident been reported to the authorities? | |
Has the incident been reported to the XXX? | |
Associations Respond | AJK highlights that the demeanor of law enforcement officials should be consistent with the respecting of human rights and the freedom of the press. The threats and intimidations towards journalists are unacceptable and undermine the trust in security institutions. We appeal to the Kosovo Police and the Police Inspectorate of Kosovo to do a thorough and transparent investigation of this incident. AJK will continue to support the journalists and to work for a safer and freer environment for all who contribute to informing the public. |