Romania: “Journalists should always stand up for justice and human rights”
Romania occupies a rather flattering 52nd position in the ranking by Reporters Without Borders on press freedom. In the Balkans, only Slovenia ranks better. However, Romanian journalists face several pressures both from political and economic sources. But social networks change the traditional media. An analysis by the director of the Centre for Independent Journalism in Romania, Ioana Adavani.
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