SEEMO Alarmed by the Refusal of Greek Officials
to Issue Visas
to Macedonian Journalists
Vienna, June 6, 2005
Source: South East Europe Media Organisation
URL: http://www.seemo.org
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The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO),
a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in
South East Europe
and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI),
is alarmed about the recent refusal by the Greek authorities to issue
visas to
three Macedonian (Republic of Macedonia - FYROM) journalists.
According to information before SEEMO, on Monday, 30 May, Goran Momirofski,
a journalist for A1 TV station from Skopje, requested a visa for himself
and two of his colleagues at the Greek Embassy in Skopje, in order to
visit Northern Greece and do a feature. They also stated that they would
meet with the President of the Greek Member State Committee of the European
Bureau for Lesser Used Languages (EBLUL) and leading members of the
EFA-Rainbow Party.
SEEMO has also been informed that on Thursday, 2 June, Momirofski was
told by the Embassy staff that the visa request for all three journalists
had been rejected by Athens. There was no official explanation for this
decision.
SEEMO calls upon the Greek authorities to treat all journalists equally
and to allow them to move freely in order to be able to exercise their
profession. SEEMO would also like to remind the Greek authorities that
freedom of expression and a safe working environment for journalists
are the basic principles of any democratic society.
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