FIPRESCI Deplores Violation of Freedom of Expression
The film critics and journalists representing 23 countries present at the General Assembly of FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics, stress unanimously their unconditional worldwide support for cultural, academic, cinematographic and journalistic freedom. They express their particular concern for the increasing violation of freedom of expression in Turkey.
Les critiques et journalistes de cinéma représentant 23 pays présents à l’Assemblée Générale de la FIPRESCI, la Fédération Internationale de la Presse Cinématographique, rappellent à l’unanimité leur attachement indéfectible pour la liberté culturelle, académique, cinématographique et journalistique dans le monde. Ils expriment en particulier leur inquiétude à propos de la violation croissante de la liberté d’expression en Turquie.
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