We demand criminal responsibility for the explicit threats against journalist Rita Behadini

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    Country MK
    Name and Surname Rita Behadini
    Gender Female
    Date 24/07/2023
    City / Location Skopje
    Type of incident Threats against the lives and limbs of journalists
    By whom To journalists by citizens
    Type of media Radio and television
    Media name Alsat M
    Source https://znm.org.mk/en/we-demand-criminal-responsibility-for-the-explicit-threats-against-journalist-rita-behadini-from-alsat-m/
    Was journalist`s association informed Yes
    What was journalists' association reaction Issued public reaction and free legal help
    Were authorities informed? Case was reported to the police Case was reported to the Prosecutor’s Office

    The Association of Journalists of Macedonia (AJM) demands an immediate reaction to the explicit threats directed at the journalist Rita Behadini on her post regarding the public attitude by the hodja from Saraj on the social network Facebook.

    Colleague Behadini addressed AJM today with a report that in recent days she has been the target of threats from people with profiles on the social network Facebook, but one that contains an explicit threat.

    In the post from a certain profile named as Fisnik Hoxha, the following threat is indicated: “Please delete the post you wrote against the hodja, your family will be ****.” Tomorrow I will come at Alsat M, I will cut your ear with a knife” and it represents a direct call for physical violence against the journalist Behadini, which threatens her safety, and potentially the safety of other colleagues from this media.

    This explicit threat to the life of the journalist Behadini has been reported to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) to the Department of Computer Crime and Digital Forensics and at the same time AJM will insist on a quick and efficient investigation in the interest of finding and sanctioning the author or authors of this threat.

    We point out that threats to life are crimes included in the Criminal Code for which a prison sentence is provided for the perpetrators, and the Ministry of the Interior and the Public Prosecutor’s Office should immediately investigate and process them in order to punish those who violate the law, but also to prevent possible such crimes in the future.

    For this type of threats this year, AJM issued a Protocol for the Safety of Female Journalists on the Internet, which offers practical steps for journalists to take when they are the subject of threats through social networks and on the Internet in general, through the proactive involvement of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the protection of journalists and media workers with a special focus on female journalists.