European Interest

The EU must support the investigation into murder of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová

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"We recommended that the national authorities form a joint investigation team with Europol – to make the most of the agencies expertise," Claude Moraes, co-chair of the EP delegation to Slovakia said.

During a debate in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, the S&D Group called for the EU to do everything in its power to support the investigation into murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his partner Martina Kušnírová. The Group also called on the European Commission to come forward with new proposals to support and protect the essential work of investigative journalists across Europe. The debate came after a Parliament fact-finding mission last week to Slovakia, to understand better the ongoing investigation and attend a commemorative event outside Ján Kuciak’s home.

S&D MEP and Chair of the Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee, Claude Moraes, co-chair of the delegation to Slovakia, said:

“The whole European community was shaken by the murder of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová. Last week we met journalists, NGOs, government officials, and those responsible for the investigation to understand better the current situation. We stressed to them that the EU would do everything in its power to support the ongoing investigation, and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. We recommended that the national authorities form a joint investigation team with Europol – to make the most of the agencies expertise.

“This is the second murder of a prominent journalist reporting on illicit financial activities in Europe in the past six months. These cases show the lengths that organised criminals will go to prevent scrutiny of their activities. Investigative journalists play an essential role in society and the EU needs to do more to support their work.”

As S&D Group Vice-President Josef Weidenholzer responsible for Civil Liberties, said, “We want the European Commission to come forward with proposals on how we can better protect journalists.”

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