07 January 2010
IFJ Calls for Probe in Murder of Journalist in Bulgaria
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its European group, the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) today called on Bulgarian authorities to investigate the murder of journalist Boris Nikolov Tsankov who was gunned down yesterday in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia.
"We demand an investigation into this shocking murder committed in broad day light," said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary. "The journalist had sought police protection fearing for his life and his family and colleagues will want answers from the Government."
Reports say that Tsankov was going to meet with his lawyer in Sofia, accompanied with his two bodyguards when the gunmen struck, shooting him in the heart. He died on the spot and his bodyguards were injured in the attack. The gunmen managed to escape.
Tsankov, who had published a book a month earlier about the mafia in Bulgaria reported receiving death threats following its publication and had requested police protection. He had survived a previous attempt to his life in 2004.
The IFJ says the murder of Boris will undermine investigative journalism in Bulgaria as organised criminal gangs try to intimidate media through show of force and violence.
"There can be no press freedom when journalists live in fear," added White. "The government must guarantee to Bulgarian media the rights enjoyed by their colleagues in other European Union members."
For more information contact the IFJ at +32 2 235 2207
The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists in 125 countries worldwide










Comments :
Rossitza Nikolova
12 January 2010 at 12:06
Juste un bémol: Bobi Tzankov n'avait rien d'un journaliste, il escroquait des entrepreneurs en les faisant payer jusqu'à 5000 euro en leur promettant de leur faire la publicité, y compris sur les tramways (!!!!????!!!!), avait des amitiés douteuses avec le crime organisé et dans son livre sur la mafia bulgare il n'y a rien de compromettant ou qui ne soit déjà connu. En revanche je me pose la question pourquoi la FIJ ne prend pas la défense de RFI Bulgarie qui a été vendue à une société tout à fait inconue et sans expérience dans les médias et par la suite la rédaction bulgare dans la capitale Sofia a été fermée du jour au lendemain et sa fréquence donnée - c'est le juste mot, elle n'a même pas été attribuée - à une radio de province (Focus de Varna) sans candidature pour une licence d'emettre à Sofia? La FIJ est-elle au courant de cette exaction? Rossitza NIKOLOVA Journaliste tél. 00359 2 843 52 72 (dom.) 00359 2 92 62 360 (bureau) 00359 897 422 518 (portable)
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