Albania: CFWIJ is Alarmed by The Death Threats Against Alice Taylor

Location: Albania
Date: September 1, 2021

Alice Taylor, the founder of Balkanista.com and co-editor for Exit News, received death threats over social media. A Facebook user messaged Alice that he would find her and have words with her, even threatening to rip her skull off. Taylor replied, saying she would report him to the police, to which the individual continued to accost the journalist.

Alice filed a complaint with police in Tirana, and the cybercrime authorities will reportedly investigate the matter. Thus far, the authorities have not reached the individual. The messages were sent to Alice after she had posted an article related to the arrival of Afghan refugees in Albania. The Coalition For Women In Journalism is alarmed by the death threats against the journalist. We demand the cybercrime authorities apprehend the criminal behind the harassment as online threats can often manifest into physical attacks.

This is not the first time Alice has suffered harassment. In 2019, she was bombarded by comments on the Electiongate scandal and opposition protests. She was accused of being a "Russian spy" by the state-backed media. At the time, her residence permit was revoked while she was pregnant and unable to travel. Alice won her permit appeal after she filed a complaint against the Interior Ministry and state police in court. She also won the defamation cases she filed against newspapers that attributed false propaganda to the journalist. 

The Albanian Media Council also condemned the threats against Alice in a strong statement. They stated, "These threats from Facebook accounts that may come from individuals, companies, politicians or even political groups who have a reason to be afraid of the work of independent journalists, are a clear expression of violence against the media that exists in the country." The council also asked the government to take responsibility for the volatile landscape of press freedom in the country. 

The International Press Institute (IPI) has condemned the online death threats against Alice. They have asked the Albanian police to launch an immediate investigation. The statement read, "We call on authorities in Albania to put an end to these kinds of attacks and send a clear message that online harassment will not be tolerated." IPI also warned that if such threats are not investigated properly, they can persist. 

The Coalition For Women In Journalism is appalled by the targeted death threats against Alice Taylor. We demand an immediate investigation into the persistent and disturbing threats. The CFWIJ hopes the cybercrime authorities will apprehend the individual behind the online attacks and ensure Alice’s safety.

 

The CFWIJ strongly condemns the police brutality against journalists. We demand the immediate return of the press cards seized from the security forces. Policies to intimidate journalists should be abandoned, and journalism should be practiced under the criteria of freedom of the press.

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