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Extermination of the Journalism Sector by Order of the Ministry of Interior

Published March 18, 2026, 12:17
Extermination of the Journalism Sector by Order of the Ministry of Interior

The Ministry of Interior has decided to exclude access for members of the sole recognized journalists' union (ESK) to events related to the Cypriot Presidency of the Council of Europe. The ESK issues press cards with international standing and recognition, but the Ministry of Interior only allows coverage to journalists with cards from the state Press and Information Office. This decision is considered a blow to the journalism sector, as the only organized trade union body of journalists on the island is bypassed and the state attempts to control journalists. The ESK has made international appeals and received recommendations from the European Federation of Journalists, but the Ministry of Interior has not responded. This decision is considered anachronistic and undermines freedom of the press. The ESK states that it will resist this decision and defend the rights of journalists. The decision of the Ministry of Interior has caused strong reactions in the journalistic world, as it is considered an attempt to silence independent journalism. The ESK accuses the Ministry of Interior of authoritarian tendencies and an attempt to control information. The ESK pledges to continue its struggle for freedom of the press and the protection of journalistic rights. This decision comes at a time when freedom of the press is under threat in many countries. The ESK warns that the decision of the Ministry of Interior will have negative consequences for democracy and information in Cyprus.