Hungary: CFWIJ demands a swift investigation into the threats against journalist Sarolta Gálfi

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April 6, 2021, Szentendre – A letter containing a suspicious powder was sent to Sarolta Gálfi, the editor-in-chief of the city newspaper in Szentendre, Hungary. A threatening letter had also been sent to the journalist by an unidentified individual a week before the incident. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) is devastated by the death threats the journalist faced. We demand Hungarian authorities to conduct a swift investigation into the vicious attack, identify the perpetrator and ensure Sarolta’s safety. 

According to Mapping Media Freedom, on April 6, 2021, a letter containing a suspicious powder was sent to Sarolta Gálfi, editor-in-chief of the city newspaper in Szentendre, Hungary. Newsroom staff immediately alerted the police, who called in a specialist team to remove the dust for analysis. The editor of the local newspaper, Sarolta Gálfi, received a death threat letter from an unidentified individual a week ago.

The journalist has accused the Szentendre-based community newspaper of publishing anti-vaccine statements. It referred to six short columns published in the “Street Man Speaking Box” section of the paper. The individual described some of the views as “… anti-vaccine, panic-inducing statements” and threatened the editor-in-chief to publish them. 

The news was first announced by the mayor of Szentendre, Zsolt Philippines, on the local authority's website. The mayor said in a statement that Szentendre's leadership strongly rejects any form of intimidation and violence against the media. 

The Coalition For Women In Journalism is horrified by these intimidating tactics against journalists. Journalists must freely do their jobs. We demand Hungarian authorities to conduct a swift investigation into this unfortunate incident and identify suspicions. Also, authorities must ensure journalists' safety.