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SEEMO/IPI disappointed by the decision of Moldovan authorities to stop free 
movement of journalists and urges an investigation of several press freedom 
violations on 9 and 10 April
 
Vienna, 10 April 2009
 
The Vienna based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), affiliate of the 
International Press Institute, is disappointed to learn that on 7 April 2009, a 
group of journalists from Jurnalul National, Evenimentul Zilei, Ziua, 
Realitatea TV, Associated Press, EPA, France Press, Intact Images, NewsIn, 
Mediafax and. Reuters, who were travelling from Romania to report from 
Chisinau, were stopped by the Moldovan authorities at the borders and could not 
enter Moldova. 
 
Moldavian officials requested different documents from the journalists, like 
invitations, special healthcare insurances, and accreditations from the 
Moldovan government. Some of the journalists were not given any explanation as 
to why they could not enter Moldova.
 
SEEMO also supports the local journalists associations in Moldova and Romania, 
like the Independent Journalism Center, the Association of Independent Press, 
the Investigative Journalism Center, the "Acces-info" Center, the Young 
Journalist Center of Moldova, the Union of Journalists of Moldova, Broadcast 
Media Association and the Federation of Romanian Journalists (MediaSind), who 
were protesting against the steps against press freedom by the authorities in 
Chisinau.
 
According to the SEEMO Secretary General Oliver Vujovic, this is a clear 
restriction of the free movement of journalists. "I call on the Moldovan 
authorities to respect the right to the free movement of individuals, 
journalists and freedom of expression and reporting. Asking for an 
accreditation or other documents from journalists on the border was against 
rules, knowing, that foreign journalists need accreditation only if they wish 
to be accredited as permanent correspondents in Moldova or to have access to 
official state institutions and representatives", Vujovic added. Vujovic 
finally said: "As I know, EU citizens need only their passport to enter 
Moldova, and I am asking the authorities in Moldova for a fast investigation of 
this cases of restriction of press freedom."
 
SEEMO is also worried about attacks against journalists that happened on 9 and 
10 April 2009. Constantin Rogodantev, cameraman for TV station Pro TV from 
Chisinau, was assaulted on 9 April, in the night, by police forces protecting 
the headquarters of Moldovan government.  As the TV station Pro TV reported, 
two police officers hit him and forced him to hand over his tape. Also in this 
night, journalist  Yevgenyia Kironaki, cameraman Mihai Valentin Buzduga and 
driver Gabriel Colac of Romanian TV station Realitatea TV were detained by the 
Moldovan police and released a few hours later and they left for Romania.
 
Finally SEEMO is alarmed about the  kidnapping of Rodica Mahu, editor-in-chief 
of Jurnal de Chisinau daily newspaper, on 10 April 2009. She was reporting for 
her newspaper and was kidnapped in front of the Government building by four 
unknown civilians, interrogated by the police and after two hours released. 
SEEMO is also alarmed about the case of Doru Dendiu of the Romanian TVR. He was 
reporting from Moldova for TVR on 10 April in the morning, when the police came 
and asked him to stop his work. After that, TVR could not have any contact with 
Dendiu. 

Oliver Vujovic, urges the police and authorities of Moldova to identify and 
punish the officers involved in all this incidents.


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The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) is a regional 
media organisation, and a network of editors, media executives and leading 
journalists from newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, new media and news agencies 
from South East and Central Europe and an affiliate of the International Press 
Institute (IPI). SEEMO is active, according to the geographical position in 
Europe, in: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, 
Kosovo, Albania, Republic of Macedonia / FYROM, Greece, Cyprus, Hungary, 
Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria 
and Turkey.

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SEEMO publications are: SEEMO South East and Central Europe Media Handbook 
(annual publication since 2003, latest edition published in 2008), deScripto 
Magazine (quarterly publication), Investigative Reporting Handbook and Media 
and Minorities in SEE.


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