Concern about recent court decision involving Sofia-based daily "Trud"

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ACTION ALERT - BULGARIA

23 September 2004

SEEMO concerned about recent court decision involving Sofia-based daily "Trud"

SOURCE: International Press Institute (IPI), Vienna

(IPI/IFEX) - The following is a letter by the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an IPI affiliate:

H.E. Simeon Saxecoburggotski
Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria
Sofia, Bulgaria
Fax: +359 2 981 8070

H.E. Anton Stankov
Minister of Justice
Sofia, Bulgaria
Fax: +359 2 987 4058

Vienna, 23 September 2004

Your Excellencies,

The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South East Europe, and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is deeply concerned about a recent court decision involving the Sofia-based daily newspaper Trud.

According to information before SEEMO, the journalist Svetlana Yordanova, editor-in-chief Tosho Toshev and publishing house "Media Holding" were fined 5,000 BGN (approximately 2,500 Euro) following a decision by the Sofia Court of Appeal (SCoA) on 27 July. The decision, which was only published on 7 September, stemmed from two articles from the year 1996 about a court case against the former Ministry of Interior official, Nikolai Todorov. In 1999, Todorov submitted an appeal to the Court asking for damages from Yordanova, Toshev and the publisher.

SEEMO would like to recall that the Sofia City Court (SCC) and the Sofia Court of Appeal (SCoA) rejected Todorov’s appeal during the court proceedings (2000-2001), stating that the Trud articles were based on "meticulous investigative journalism." However, the Supreme Court of Cassation returned the case to the SCoA, which then found the newspaper and the journalists guilty of publishing "non-confirmed information."

SEEMO regards the court’s decision as a clear threat to freedom of expression in Bulgaria, and asks Your Excellencies to do everything in your power to ensure that the decision is reversed. SEEMO would also like to remind Your Excellencies that freedom of expression and a safe working environment for journalists are basic principles of any democratic society.

We thank you for your attention.

Yours sincerely,

Oliver Vujovic
SEEMO Secretary General

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Send appeals to authorities:

- remarking that the court’s decision is a clear threat to freedom of expression in Bulgaria

- asking them to do everything in their power to ensure that the decision is reversed

- reminding them that freedom of expression and a safe working environment for journalists are basic principles of any democratic society

APPEALS TO:

H.E. Simeon Saxecoburggotski
Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria
Sofia, Bulgaria
Fax: +359 2 981 8070

H.E. Anton Stankov
Minister of Justice
Sofia, Bulgaria
Fax: +359 2 987 4058

Please copy appeals to the source if possible.

For further information, contact IPI at
Spiegelgasse 2/29,
A-1010 Vienna, Austria,
tel: +43 1 512 90 11, fax: +43 1 512 90 14,
e-mail: ipi@freemedia.at, Internet site:
http://www.freemedia.at,

or

SEEMO,
Spiegelgasse 2/29,
1010 Vienna,
Austria, tel (SEEMO+HELP LINE): +43 1 513 39 40, tel (SEEMO): +43 1 512 90 11 11, fax: +43 1 512 90 15,
e-mail: info@seemo.org,
Internet site: www.seemo.org

The information contained in this action alert is the sole responsibility of IPI. In citing this material for broadcast or publication, please credit IPI.


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