Joined EMMA/ENPA statement on the murder of Jan Kuciak and the need to support the press freedom in the EU

ENPA, the European Newspaper Publishers’ Association and EMMA, the European magazine Media Association representing thousands of European Press publishers on European level are deeply shocked and saddened by the murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his partner Martina Kusnirova and extends condolences to their family friends and colleagues. The 27 year old Slovakian reporter working for the news portal “ Aktuality.sk” focusing on allegations of tax evasion and fraud was conducting important work for his community and his country. In light of this event EMMA and ENPA reiterates the importance of free and independent journalism for healthy democratic societies and we encourage all EU countries to ensure that journalists such as Mr. Kuciak can keep working freely by safeguarding the indispensable conditions for press freedom. In addition to safety, strong sustainable and viable economic business structures are essential to uphold high standards of professional journalism and a prerequisite to an independent media which plays a crucial role in ensuring the balance of power within our democracies.

Slovak Police Chief Tibor Gaspar stated that the murder could be connected to Mr. Kuciak’s work as an investigative journalist. If that is the case it would serve as a stark reminder to the European Union and Member States of the importance of constant efforts in upholding the highest democratic standards and taking positive measures to protect journalists and the media who are an essential pillar of open democracies.

EMMA

The European Magazine Media Association, is the unique and complete representation of Europe’s magazine media, which is today enjoyed by millions of consumers on various platforms, encompassing both paper and digital formats.

www.magazinemedia.eu
ENPA

The European Newspaper Publishers’ Association (ENPA) is the largest representative body of newspaper publishers across Europe. ENPA advocates for 14 national associations across 14 European countries, and is a principal interlocutor to the EU institutions and a key driver of media policy debates in the European Union.

www.enpa.eu