Translations: Tirana
Case info
Personal info
- Regional centerTirana
- GenderFemale
- Victim(s) nameAlbiona Cibukaj, Citizen Channel
Media outlet
- Name of the media outletCitizens Channel
- Type of media platformOnline Media
- Source of information about the incidenthttps://citizens-channel.com/2023/07/21/bashkia-e-tiranes-i-rriti-vetes-pagat-ne-mbledhjen-me-regji-ku-u-ndalua-hyrja-e-gazetareve/
Incident Data
- Date of incident20.07.2023
- CityTirana
- Perpetrator(s)Known (suspected)
- Attacked byAuthorities - individuals
- Type of incidentAttacks on media outlets and organizations
- Type of attackOther attacks
Action by the authorities
Action taken by the journalists' association
- Was journalist's association informed by the journalists directly?Yes
On July 20, 2023, the Tirana Municipal Council held its last meeting before the summer recess, in which the medium-term budget plan for 2024-2026 was among the key topics discussed and approved.
According to Article 58 of the regulations for the organization and functioning of the Tirana Municipal Council, media outlets have a clear right to attend council meetings. However, this right was seemingly violated as representatives from the Citizens Channel, a local media outlet, were prevented from covering the meeting. Despite citing the aforementioned regulation, reporter Arboja Cibuku and her team were denied access by several Tirana Municipality officials. The officials justified this decision by claiming that the meeting was professionally directed and could be followed online.
Compounding this issue, the online streaming of the meeting experienced technical problems. The audio feed was repeatedly interrupted, particularly following the conclusion of the Mayor of Tirana, Erion Veliaj’s speech.
This case presents a serious concern for the principles of media freedom and transparency of government institutions. Denying media representatives their legal right to cover public meetings not only infringes upon press freedom but also impairs the public’s right to information. The technical issues with the online stream further exacerbated the situation, as it limited the alternative means of public scrutiny.
We will continue to monitor this situation closely and advocate for the rights of media personnel and public access to information in Albania.
Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/100063702506234/videos/228243836835900
https://www.facebook.com/100063702506234/videos/111688468664096