Translations: Pristina
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerPristina
- Who was attacked?Group
Media outlet
- Type of media platformRadio
Radio
Printed Media
Online Media - Source of information about the incidentTV Interview
Incident Data
- Date of incident07.02.2025
- CityPrishtina
- Perpetrator(s)Known (convicted)
- Attacked byBy public official(s) and/or representative(s) of the executive power
- Means of incidents and attacksThrough media outlets (broadcast, print, online)
- Type of incidentThreats against media outlets and organizations
- Type of threatAggressive, harassing or discriminatory statements
Action by the authorities
Action taken by the journalists' association
- Was journalist's association informed by the journalists directly?Unknown
- What was the reaction of the journalists' association?The association reacted publicly
Continuing the four years of governance, the political party Vetëvendosje and its leader, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, have intensified unacceptable attacks on the media and journalists throughout the entire election campaign month for the national elections of February 9.
In an interview with a local television, Prime Minister Kurti stated that “the portals are part of the Bermuda Triangle that want to sink Kosovo.” Almost in all election rallies in different cities, Kurti has used derogatory and aggressive language against the media, journalists, and commentators of television debates.
Journalist teams, including those from Klan Kosova and Nacionale, have been obstructed by Vetëvendosje officials at several election rallies in an attempt to prevent reporting from the field.
The Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AGK) considers such attacks to be unacceptable pressure on the media to do their work during an important phase like the election campaign. The inciting language from the ruling party significantly hampers the ability to report. Vetëvendosje’s boycott of three national television channels also affects the provision of transparency and is an evasion of accountability to an important part of the public.
The media have a legal and public duty to provide their viewers/readers with the promises and programs of all political parties equally during election periods.