The European Federation
of Journalists (EFJ), the European group of the International Federation of
Journalists (IFJ) today condemned the violent and criminal
attack against
the satirical weekly CharlieHebdo after its offices
were burned down last night in a suspected arsonist attack.
"Any violent and criminal attack against
media and journalists is a direct attack on freedom of the press. We strongly condemn this act, "said
EFJ
Chair Arne König. "There are laws and courts for those who need them. Any other method is dangerous and unacceptable because it creates a climate of fear and self-censorship within the profession."
The offices of
the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo were almost completely as destroyed on Wednesday morning by a criminal fire which
was caused by a "molotov cocktail", according to police sources. The attack happened on the day
the magazine published a special edition called "Sharia Weekly" to "celebrate the
victory" of the Islamist party Ennahda in Tunisia. Its cover features a cartoon
of the Prophet Mohammed who was also named the "editor-in- chief" for the
issue.
The EFJ recalls the French long
tradition of tolerance for free speech, citing famous words attributed to Voltaire that "Even if I do not agree with what you say, I will fight for your right to say it," and also refers to the case-law of the European Court of human Rights which consistently
held that
"the journalistic
freedom also covers possible recourse to a degree of exaggeration or even provocation."
The EFJ calls on the competent French
authorities to quickly find the culprits of this attack and bring them to justice.
EFJ members
in France are the Syndicat national des journalistes (SNJ), the Syndicat
national des journalistes SNJ-CGT and the USJ-CFDT.
For
more information, please contact EFJ on + 32
2 235 22 00
The EFJ represents more than 260.000 members in over 30 countries
