Editor-in-Chief Protest Against Cell Phone and Laptop Bans in the Terror Trial
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From Wednesday next week (27 May) the trial for the Islamist terror of Villach is going on in the regional court of Klagenfurt. In advance, media representatives were forbidden to work in the courtroom with laptops and smartphones. Against this restriction, the association of editors-in-chief now stands up.
Blutttat in Villach: Prohibition of electronic devices in the negotiating room at the Landesgericht Klagenfurt. Defendant will sit behind glass wall.
Austria's chief editors protest against strict restrictions on the Villach terror trial. Mobile phones and laptops are forbidden in the hall – for media representatives it is an interference in the freedom of the press. Next week the trial for the terrorist attack of Villach starts. Because laptops and mobile phones are completely banished from the courtroom, Austria's chief editors and media houses protest (including ORF and Puls4).
On the terror trial in Klagenfurt there is a mobile phone and laptop ban in the courtroom. The association of Austria's editor-in-chief criticizes this in a protest note.
One week before the trial of the Villach terrorist attack, in which a 14-year-old died, Austria's editor-in-chief protested against restrictions on media representatives.
23-year-old Ahmad G. had done a bloodbath in Carinthia in February last year: he is said to have stabbed passers-by indiscriminately with a folding knife. A 14-year-old boy was killed, and five more people were injured in some cases. Now the Syrian must be responsible for the terror suit against ISIS supporters On 27 and 28 May, the trial against G., which is accused of terrorist offences, murder and attempted murder, is taking place at the Land…
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