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Opening: The conversation between experts begins with its political significance Today, in Sofia, a group of experts from the Dutch Ministries of the Interior, Kingdom Relations, Foreign Affairs, and Education, along with Bulgarian counterparts from 14 different Ministries and institutions, convened to address critical topics such as the promotion of media literacy and the challenge posed by state-sponsored disinformation. This meeting is part of a broader push for democracy and a commitment by Dutch and Bulgarian officials to strengthen efforts to counter the pitfalls of misinformation. The discussion centers around creating a coherent strategy to prevent disinformation from spreading, while…

Introduction to the CPJ Statement on Wednesday The Commission to Protect Journalists (CPJ) published a statement on Wednesday warning against the signing of new amendments to the Kyrgyz Code by President Japarov, which have rendered individuals and entities admitting to printing “false or unreliable” information subject to hefty penalties of 20,000 soms (US$230) forwitstocked persons and 65,000 soms (US$740) against outlets. This move represents a bold assertion from President Japarov against the potential erosion of press freedom in Kyrgyzstan, a country known for its decentralized governance and press-building post-independence. background and Context of the amendments The Kyrgyzstan Parliament and President…

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