Yesterday, we hosted the second edition of "Press Freedom Talks" moderated by Selçuk Gültaşlı at Press Club Brussels to mark
#World #Press #Freedom #Day with a discussion on
#journalism in
#exile and
#transnational #repression.
First of all, big thank you to our speakers Stephen Reimer, Ena Bavčić, Levent Kenez and Ebrahim Mahfoud, who shared their researches, initiatives and deeply personal experiences about what it means to continue journalistic work in exile.
Stephen Reimer spoke about the growing
#misuse of
#financial #systems and anti-money laundering frameworks against
#journalists and dissidents, explaining how banking restrictions,
#financial #surveillance and international information-sharing mechanisms can become tools of repression far beyond borders.
Ena Bavčić presented European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)’s work supporting journalists in exile through monitoring, advocacy, legal and psychological support, security referrals and professional assistance. She underlined the need for stronger protection mechanisms, especially for family members of exiled journalists who often remain exposed to pressure in their home countries.
Levent Kenez shared his own experience as an exiled
#Turkish journalist, speaking about threats against his family,
#extradition attempts, surveillance,
#smear campaigns and online hashtag#censorship. His testimony was a powerful reminder that for many journalists, exile does not end the pressure.
Ebrahim Mahfoud spoke movingly about the struggle of trying to
#rebuild a journalistic
#career in Europe while constantly having to prove your legitimacy and experience. He also stressed how important exiled journalists are in helping European audiences understand the realities of conflicts and repression in countries like Syria.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this important discussion and to our speakers for their openness, honesty and insights.