“Safe Journalists” regional platform condemns Lazarevic’s detainment

SAFE Journalists

The regional platform “Safe Journalists” strongly condemned the detainment of the KoSSev editor-in-chief, Tatjana Lazarevic yesterday. Previously, a number of journalistic associations and CSOs also condemned Lazarevic’s detainment.

The Western Balkan’s Regional Platform for Advocating Media Freedom and Journalists’ Safety, which represents more than 8,200 members, strongly condemns the detention of Tatjana Lazarevic, the editor and journalist of the KoSSev portal by the Kosovo Police.

On Saturday, April 11th 2020, citing the decision of the Kosovo Government regarding restrictions of movement after 12:00 that does not apply to journalists on duty and despite showing two press ID cards the police took Lazarevic into the police station where she was questioned and subsequently released. In a statement given to the Regional Platform Tatjana Lazarevic confirmed the detention and explained that she was on her way to the Zvecan Health Center, as she had done before, to do a story.

“The police cars went by me three times slowly before one stopped. I thought, we all know each other, it’s a small town. I presented two of my press cards, as I had done before. But this time, the police decided to detain me despite the fact that I didn’t violate any of the health measures introduced,” said Tatjana Lazarevic. “What worries me is that an online media journalist contacted me to check the story as it was happening.”

KoSSev announced that photos of Lazarevic’s discussion with the police just before the detention were published on the same online media soon after. Lazarevic claims that there was no one visible on the road apart from herself and the police meaning the photographer was hiding. This added to the KoSSev suspicion that the incident is yet another pressure on the portal.  Days earlier, KoSSev was criticised for streaming a live press conference related to COVID-19 pandemic and complained it is being discriminated against and not informed about the time and place of the conferences.

A measure of the Kosovo government states that journalists are allowed to move if they report on the coronavirus pandemic and have a press ID on them.

Mera kosovske vlade koja se ne odnosi na novinare
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“Preventing journalists from doing their job by arbitrary police stopping, detention or obstructing access to public events constitutes a pressure, not only on their work but also on freedom of expression and right to be informed. This is also contrary to the Constitution and Kosovo laws, as well as international conventions on human rights,” said the President of the AJK Board, Gentiana Begolli Pustina. “There is no decision or measure that restricts the movement of journalists at the time of COVID-19 and the AJK has already requested explanations from the competent authorities about this incident.”

The Western Balkan’s Regional Platform for Advocating Media Freedom and Journalists’ Safety joins its member AJK in requesting immediate clarification of the incident and call upon Kosovo authorities to secure the rights of journalists to work at the time of pandemic, including access to all relevant press conferences. At the same time, the Regional Platform calls on media professionals in Kosovo to continue their activities and follow imposed measures regarding health safety and free movement.  Journalists, cameramen, photojournalists and media workers must protect themselves accordingly and carry their IDs all the time.

The KoSSev editor was detained on Saturday in the early afternoon on the North Mitrovica – Zvecan road over, as she was told, violating the curfew. Read more about the emergency team Conference, as well as the reactions of journalists’ associations and CSOs:

KoSSev editor-in-chief detained while on assignment

UNS calls on journalists and media outlets to show solidarity with Tatjana Lazarevic

AJK concerned about the behavior and actions of the police towards journalist Tatjana Lazarevic

CSOs condemn Tatjana Lazarevic’s detainment

NUNS: New unwarranted attacks on the KoSSev editorial staff

Heldt: Equal access of media to COVID updates should be undisputed; ECSM also reacted



Preuzimanje i objavljivanje tekstova sa portala KoSSev nije dozvoljeno bez navođenja izvora. Hvala na poštovanju etike novinarske profesije.