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Reporters Without Borders: Bulgarian PM Threatens Journalists Cold-War Style

Bulgaria in EU | February 7, 2013, Thursday| 1514 views
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Bulgarian PM, Boyko Borisvo's recent statements have outraged Reporters Without Borders. Photo by BGNES

Reporters Without Borders has issued a statement Thursday condemning recent words of Bulgarian Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, threatening journalists with the country's secret services.

"What they have done, I can cook it for all of you standing here today. I can order the secret services to launch similar cases for all of you journalists, all of you without exception," Borisov said two days ago in commenting for the media documents published by the site for investigative journalism Bivol.bg, revealing that the PM has been a person of interest for the anti-mafia police in the 90s of the 20th century.

The official statement of Reporters Without Borders started precisely with quoting the above and referring readers to Novinite.com, where the quote has been published in English.

Below is the full statement of the organization:

"What they have done, I can cook it for all of you standing here today. I can order the secret services to launch similar cases for all of you journalists, all of you without exception." (See Novonite.com)

This was how Prime Minister Boyko Borisov reacted at an informal press conference yesterday to the Bivol.bg website's publication on 3 February of leaked files about his business activities in the 1990s.

According to Bivol (WikiLeaks' partner in the Balkans), the police anti-crime department used Borisov as a paid informant with the code name of "Agent Buddha" as he ran a privately-owned security company and had good organized crime contacts, but later decided he was too involved with these contacts. See this Figaro.fr article in French

"We are stunned, dismayed and outraged by the prime minister's irresponsible comments, which constitute serious and direct threats to all news providers," Reporters Without Borders said. "We thought that 'secret service investigations' of journalists and media were a thing of the past, the Cold War era.

"Borisov is a European leader. Under no circumstances can he support the use of intelligence services to compile files on journalists or tap their phones. He lived through the era of Soviet censorship and control and must realize that his comments have sent a disastrous signal to all the media, which are rightly wondering what conclusions should be drawn from them.

"If this was a case of 'immoderate language,' he must publicly retract his comments and recognize the gravity of this lapse. If it was not a lapse, the European Union's institutions will have to consider whether his comments are compatible with his position as one of the EU's 27 most senior representatives.

"When appointed prime minister, Borisov gave several undertakings to abolish such practices, which have been undermining the Bulgarian media for years. He said media freedom was one of his priorities and promised major reforms, but little has been realized.

"His behaviour will have disastrous consequences not only in Bulgaria but throughout the Balkans. Many will see it as official support for questionable practices of an often criminal nature. How we insist on flawless behaviour from Balkan candidates for EU membership when their closest EU neighbour is pushing them towards the opposite excesses?

"We have greater need than ever for exemplary behaviour within the European Union. Bulgaria was ranked 87th in the 2013 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index, the lowest position of any EU member country. Borisov has unfortunately confirmed our fears and is directly helping to maintain an uncertain and dangerous environment for journalists."


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Author: Sveto, 7 Feb 2013 19:03:14
Reporters Without Borders: Bulgarian PM Threatens Journalists Cold-War Style
Well very soon there is a choice to be made by all bulgarians. If bate Boiko seems to taste so sour in the mouth, than there is always the other option - "Don Sergey du Communist". And live long the Troina Koalizia Reloaded. It will be so beautiful after the new expectations fade away to the old well known feeding with crap 3 times a day. And than bivol.bg/galeria should be proclaimed a national site/newspaper as it was before with "Rabotnichesko Delo". I mean they might become very boring because no one wants to mud the waters with revelations about the past of the commy brothers, right? I personally failed to see anything horrifying in the data about bate Boiko, but you know there are always those puritans who think politicians worldwide should be as clean as the freshly fallen snow.

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