Múosz on the Banned Bors Special Issue: Freedom of the Press Does Not Extend to Propagandists
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All news portals are entitled to freedom of the press, except for those reporting on the Tisza austerity package – this is how the position of the Hungarian Journalists' National Association (Múosz) on the banning of the special issue of the daily Bors can be summarized. Telex was of course among the first to report on this, and they specifically highlighted the main message of the "professional" position: Bors is just a propaganda paper, so its…
Although a journalist organization cannot in principle support a ban on the distribution of a newspaper, “propagandists disguised as journalists” cannot unscrupulously destroy the credibility of honest journalism by “spreading lies” under the guise of press freedom. This is the opinion of MÚOSZ on the Bors case, according to a recent article in Telex. “MÚOSZ stands for the real freedom of the press for real journalists, and agrees with this deci…
According to the National Association of Hungarian Journalists, propagandists disguised as journalists can shamelessly destroy the credibility of honest journalism by spreading lies.
In response to the decision of the Metropolitan Court ten days ago, the National Association of Hungarian Journalists (MÚOSZ) sent our newspaper a strong statement regarding the banning of a special issue of Bors attacking the Tisza Party.
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