Current Affairs Czech media get to grips with stringent new reporting rules

01-04-2009 16:13 | Chris Johnstone

A stringent new media law has just taken effect in the Czech Republic, restricting the use of official information, including telephone wire-taps. Media owners, editors and journalists are united in their opposition to what has been dubbed the “muzzling law”: they say it is an unprecedented break with the country’s liberal press rules.

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