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We are students coming from different countries of europe between 16 and 18 years old and during this week we gathered in Europahaus to discuss about freedom of speech and press in our countries, and as we are the media workshop we are now going to illustrate some informations that we’ve found out.
Italy is now on the 52nd position of the Press Freedom Index and has the most problematic situations between the countries we analyzed. One of the main problems of Italy is mafia, a criminal organization which affects media and politics through bribery and death threats.
There are now six journalists in Italy which are still under police protection like Roberto Saviano who published a novel about real facts regarding mafia and then received death threats. Another problem is the government’s influence on media: in fact italian government has the control of the national public TV broadcasting station, Rai. In 2004 it has been quite a problem since Silvio Berlusconi already owned some private channels and when he became first minister he basically had complete control over the media.
In Spain the situation is slightly better but there are still some problem concerning the royal family and ETA. Recently a rapper has been sentenced to three years and a half after publishing a few songs with threatens and sexist comments against the royal family. ETA instead is a terrorist organisation which, demanding independence for the Basque Country, murdered 820 people between 1959 and 2011, being the last European terrorist group to declare the ceasefire. In 2016 a woman after joking about terrorism victims was condemned to one year of prison accused for the enhancing of terrorism but eventually she was absolved.
In Germany the situation isn’t as problematic as in Italy or Spain but recently there has been a case regarding a comedian, Jan Böhermann, who mocked restrictions on free speech by the Turkish government and eventually has been accused of criminally “insulting” the Turkish President with a satirical poem. Now there has been discussions about the rightness of this section of criminal code which bans insulting representatives of other governments.


Netherlands instead are in a great position, the 5th, of the Press Freedom Index and don’t have any relevant problems regarding freedom of speech. 


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