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OSCE: Representative on Freedom of the Media, Freimut
Duve, concerned over attack on journalists in Genoa
27 July 2001
Freimut Duve, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the
Media, intervened with the Italian Foreign Minister
Renato Ruggiero regarding actions by the Italian police
against journalists over the past weekend during the G8
summit in Genoa, Italy. Without prejudicing the legal
process and possible independent investigations into
allegations of the use of excessive force by the police,
Duve asked for clarifications on the following points:
Why did several police officers try to misrepresent
themselves as journalists?
Why was a legally established alternative media centre
run by Indymedia raided during the night, with police
allegedly beating up and detaining several journalists,
seizing photographs and video footage of earlier police
actions?
Why were several journalists assaulted by the police
resulting in bodily harm, among them two British
journalists: John Elliot and Mark Covell, who, according
to BBC Radio 4, suffered a punctured lung, broken ribs
and internal bleeding and is still recovering in a
hospital?
Why were those arrested denied counsel?
Why were shouts by some journalists that they represent
the media ignored by the police?
"What happened in Genoa is very serious. A
legitimate media centre is attacked by those who serve to
uphold the law. As a result there are reporters who have
been injured, detained, their work confiscated,"
wrote Freimut Duve in his letter to Foreign Minister
Renato Ruggiero.
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