Jamie Fly calls on Tajikistan to accredit Ozodi radio journalists

He also expressed concern about blocking news websites in Tajikistan. Jamie Fly, Director General of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, expressed concern about the situation with press freedom in Tajikistan. He expressed his concern, in particular, with the blocking of news resources at a meeting with Tajik Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Mukhriddin on August 27. […]

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He also expressed concern about blocking news websites in Tajikistan.

Jamie Fly, Director General of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, expressed concern about the situation with press freedom in Tajikistan.

He expressed his concern, in particular, with the blocking of news resources at a meeting with Tajik Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Mukhriddin on August 27.

At the same meeting, he called for the accreditation of journalists and radio Ozodi workers, “Radio Ozodi” reports

«The head of the corporation expressed hope that the government would understand that informed citizens with access to a wide range of news and information sources meet the long-term interests of Tajik society and security», – noted on the radio website.

Ozodi’s website also hosts an interview with Jamie Fly on the TV channel "Present time", where he spoke in detail about the meeting with the Tajik Minister.

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