Skip to content or view screen version

Journalists obstructed at embassy protests

NUJ | 10.12.2008 18:37 | Repression | World

The NUJ has today (10/12/08) criticised the Metropolitan Police for their handling of the media at protests outside the Greek embassy in London earlier this week.


Heavy-handed policing meant journalists were prevented from doing their jobs as they tried to report on the protests which took place on Monday. Photographs from the protests show the police deliberately obstructing photographers in their work and journalists have complained of being physically removed from any area from which they could document events.

The union has also received reports that at least one of its members suffered physical injury as a result of their handling by the police.

NUJ Legal Officer Roy Mincoff said: “The police must remember that they have responsibilities towards the media. Even where a protest is itself illegal, the media have a right to report on events and the police should not be taking action with the intention of obstructing journalists in their work.

“There are clear guidelines which discuss how the police should work with the media and officers policing demonstrations need to be made aware of their responsibilities. The police know very well our concerns around cases like this and it’s simply unacceptable for our members to continue to have problems when covering protests. Such basic infringements of our members’ rights must stop.”

 http://www.nuj.org.uk/innerPagenuj.html?docid=1024

NUJ
- Homepage: http://www.nuj.org.uk

Additions

Comments

Hide the following comment

NJU Should expose this

10.12.2008 19:16

Good to see that the NJU are aware of how the police in this country stifle protest. I am also glad to see they are putting in a complaint. This is, however, how many protesters are treated - unlawfully by the police whilst exercising their legal right to protest. Perhaps you could do some stories on this journalists, on how innocent people are treated tlike criminals just because they use their right to protest, a right that was hard won and fought for by our ancestors and which the police are stifling again and again by their improper treatment of protesters.

legal protester