“I Can’t Do My Job as a Journalist”
The Systematic Undermining of Media Freedom in Hungary

The government continues its attack on rule of law and democratic institutions. It replaced a previous Covid-19-related state of danger with a state of danger due to the war in Ukraine, giving the government extraordinary powers to rule by decree and sidestep parliamentary process. Independent journalists, media outlets, and civil society organizations are vilified by high-ranking public officials and in pro-government outlets in a distorted media environment. Discrimination persists against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, women and Roma. Unlawful pushbacks of migrants and asylum seekers to Serbia continued and access to asylum procedures is close to impossible.
The Systematic Undermining of Media Freedom in Hungary
Ensure Access to Adequate, Quality Health Care, Provide Sufficient Resources
Long Detention, Poor Conditions, Little Help for Vulnerable People
“All we can think about right now, is how to survive”
From Russia to Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia to Hungary, “Foreign Agent” Style Laws Have Become a Preferred Instrument for Authoritarians to Extinguish Critical Voices, Shield Their Rule from Scrutiny and Strengthen Their Hold on Power
EU Action Needed to Address Move That Leaves Thousands Homeless
Accelerate legal action against Hungary, seek suspension of repressive legislation
EU Action Needed to Tackle Declining Press Freedom, Pluralism
EU Should Take Legal Action, Parliament Should Scrap Bill