SARAJEVO (Reuters) - More than a third of all media freedom violations reported across Europe in 2018-2019 occurred in southeastern Europe, with governments being behind a half of them, media freedom monitors said on Wednesday.
Journalists from Albania, Turkey, Bosnia, Macedonia and Serbia told a two-day conference about the pressures on their work, all of them complaining about the hostile environment for the media created by their respective states.
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