Szurovecz v. Hungary (Application no. 15428/16)
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Date:
8 October 2019
CASE OF SZUROVECZ v. HUNGARY (Application no. 15428/16)
Comments:
The case concerned media access to reception facilities for asylum-seekers. The applicant in the
case, a journalist for an Internet news portal, complained about the authorities’ refusal of his
request to carry out interviews and take photographs at the Debrecen Reception Centre, thus
preventing him from reporting on the living conditions there.
The Court stressed that research work was an essential part of press freedom and had to be
protected.
It was not convinced that restricting the applicant’s ability to carry out such research work, which
had prevented him from reporting first-hand on a matter of considerable public interest, namely the
refugee crisis in Hungary, had been sufficiently justified.
In particular, the authorities had only given summary reasons, namely possible problems for the
safety and private lives of asylum-seekers, for their refusal, without any real weighing up of the
interests at stake.
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