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Greece

New guidelines instruct police to respect and protect journalists

Reporters Without Border hails the Greek police’s adoption of guidelines designed to improve relations with the press, and hopes they will be put (...)

Published on 19 April 2012 Read

Greece

Riot police deliberately attack journalists covering street demonstrations

Reporters Without Borders roundly condemns a new wave of deliberate attacks on reporters and photographers in Athens and calls on the security (...)

Published on 6 April 2012 Read

Greece

News photographers are not police auxiliaries

Reporters Without Border strongly condemns the Greek police’s illegal use of photos taken during the 12 February protests in Athens by (...)

Published on 20 February 2012 Read

Greece

Another day of violence against journalists covering protests

Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the fact that, although clearly identified, many journalists were attacked by police officers while (...)

Published on 6 October 2011 Read

Greece

Well-known reporter attacked by demonstrators in Athens

Reporters Without Borders condemns a physical attack by a group of protesters on the well-known TV and newspaper reporter Tassos Teloglou while (...)

Published on 21 June 2011 Read

Greece

Journalists caught between radical groups and police violence

Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the appearance of posters near the parliament building in central Athens last weekend listing (...)

Published on 21 December 2010 Read

Greece

Unacceptable police violence against journalists covering demonstrations

Reporters Without Borders calls on the Greek authorities to publicly condemn cases of police violence against journalists during the (...)

Published on 9 December 2010 Read

Greece

Athens court urged to dismiss libel action against journalist

Reporters Without Borders condemns businessman Stavros Vitalis’ libel action against journalist Takis Michas, which an Athens court is to begin (...)

Published on 17 September 2010 Read

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