European agency says Kosovo television "media arm" of ruler 

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Oct 26, 2009, 15:14 GMT 

Geneva- The European Broadcasting Union on Monday slammed Hashim Thaci, the
prime minister of
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, accusing him of turning the public service broadcaster into a 'media arm
of the ruling party.' 

In a letter to Thaci, Jean Reveillon, head of the EBU, said that since the
territory declared itself an independent state in 2008, the broadcaster RTK
has been forced under 'a relentless process of political and economic
interference.' 

'Pressure from your government transformed RTK from being a balanced
supplier of news into a media arm of the ruling party and of yourself as
prime minister. Critical or alternative voices have been suppressed,'
Reveillon wrote, noting European financial aid which helped form the channel
a decade ago. 

'What we are now seeing is pressure from the
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pean-agency-says-Kosovo-television-media-arm-of-ruler> Kosovo government to
turn RTK into an uncritical state broadcaster,' the letter said. 

The situation has worsened in the last five months, the EBU said, citing
European Union reports, and one by the organization Reporters without
Borders which found 'freedom of media in Kosovo considerably deteriorated'
and the territory fell from 58th place last year to 75th this year in the
rankings chart. 

Saying that the moves to exert control over RTK 'will be beneficial neither
to the citizens of Kosovo nor to your ambitions for more international
recognition of your country,' Reveillon urged the premier to enact 'urgent
measures' to restore autonomy to the broadcaster. 

International reaction to Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence
has been mixed. Only a minority of United Nations member states, mostly
Western countries, have recognized Kosovo as independent. 



Geneva- The European Broadcasting Union on Monday slammed Hashim Thaci, the
prime minister of Kosovo, accusing him of turning the public service
broadcaster into a 'media arm of the ruling party.' 

In a letter to Thaci, Jean Reveillon, head of the EBU, said that since the
territory declared itself an independent state in 2008, the broadcaster RTK
has been forced under 'a relentless process of political and economic
interference.' 

'Pressure from your government transformed RTK from being a balanced
supplier of news into a media arm of the ruling party and of yourself as
prime minister. Critical or alternative voices have been suppressed,'
Reveillon wrote, noting European financial aid which helped form the channel
a decade ago. 

'What we are now seeing is pressure from the Kosovo government to turn RTK
into an uncritical state broadcaster,' the letter said. 

The situation has worsened in the last five months, the EBU said, citing
European Union reports, and one by the organization Reporters without
Borders which found 'freedom of media in Kosovo considerably deteriorated'
and the territory fell from 58th place last year to 75th this year in the
rankings chart. 

Saying that the moves to exert control over RTK 'will be beneficial neither
to the citizens of Kosovo nor to your ambitions for more international
recognition of your country,' Reveillon urged the premier to enact 'urgent
measures' to restore autonomy to the broadcaster. 

International reaction to Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence
has been mixed. Only a minority of United Nations member states, mostly
Western countries, have recognized Kosovo as independent. 



 

 

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