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Subject Stand up for the brave people who stand up for us!
Date January 25, 2024 1:07 PM
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STAND UP FOR THE BRAVE PEOPLE WHO STAND UP FOR US! 

It’s time to show our support for public watchdogs and name and shame
abusers – wealthy and powerful politicians, business people and
corporations who weaponise the law to muzzle, intimidate and silence
journalists and undermine press freedom. Don’t let them get away with it.

Put on a shiny blazer, add some brilliantine to your hair and join us in
unmasking the worst legal offenders in 2023 and their malicious attempts to
stifle freedom of expression. The European SLAPP Contest is back, and
voting is underway. [3]

POLLS CLOSE ON 6 FEBRUARY AT 15:00 CET. 

VOTE NOW [3]

The European SLAPP Contest takes stock of the most egregious lawsuits –
including Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (known as SLAPPs)
– to persecute journalists and activists who unearth critical issues of
public interest. Join ARTICLE 19 and the CASE Coalition in our campaign to
put an end to these attacks and support the incredible journalists and
activists who work so hard to bring vital information to our societies.

The PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD WILL DETERMINE the ultimate bully of the year.
Vote now! [3]

Deadline to cast your vote: 6 February at 15:00 CET.

In the running…

SLAPP BULLY OF THE YEAR:  

GIORGIA MELONI (ITALY)
Before she became prime minister in 2022, Meloni sued celebrated author and
journalist ROBERTO SAVIANO after he called out her inflammatory language as
Italy faced a devastating migrant emergency. Meloni has also brought
lawsuits against newspaper _DOMANI GIORNALE_ journalists and a member of
the band PLACEBO for insulting her.

DAVIT PATSATSIA (GEORGIA)
The Minister for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) filed a SLAPP against
TV PIRVELL after it linked him to improper spending during a project to
repair and renovate housing for IDPs – a clear misuse of funds allocated
for the public good and a blatant failure to improve the lives of
vulnerable people.

Djana Hrkalovic (Serbia)
The ex-Interior Ministry official launched a lawsuit against journalist
STEVAN DOJČINOVIĆ and the investigative outlet KRIK, known for its
powerful exposés of corruption in Serbia, in retaliation for reporting on
her links with criminals. This is the 11th lawsuit against KRIK. (see video
for more info)

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SLAPP COUNTRY OF THE YEAR

In CROATIA, there are at least 945 active lawsuits against the MEDIA AND
JOURNALISTS, with over 5.4 million euros claimed in damages, according to
data collected by the Croatian Journalists’ Association.

In MALTA, 6 and a half years on from her murder, full justice for
journalist DAPHNE CARUANA GALIZIA, killed for her tireless work exposing
corruption and financial crimes, remains elusive. At the time of her death,
she was facing 43 civil and five criminal libel suits [5], including cases
lodged by former prime minister Joseph Muscat and his wife Michelle. Years
on, why has so little changed? In 2023, Malta had the highest number of
SLAPPs per capita in the European Union, with 44 new lawsuits recorded in
2022 alone.

In POLAND, defamation remains a criminal offence, with the outgoing
government using SLAPPs to weaken public watchdogs. Poland’s
second-largest daily, _GAZETA WYBORCZA_, is currently facing approximately
100 lawsuits for its vital public interest reporting, including about
fraud, the former government’s overhaul of the judiciary, and the Pegasus
spyware scandal. The former minister of justice personally lodged many
cases himself.

PLUS: CORPORATE BULLY OF THE YEAR, FARCICAL THREAT OF THE YEAR...AND
THOSE INTERNATIONAL BULLIES WHO KNOW NO BOUNDS (OR BORDERS). 

STARRING: 

– STEPHEN RAE, the former editor for Independent News & Media with huge
enthusiasm for SLAPPs, and a staggering willingness to reject the values of
the jOURNALISM COMMUNITY.

– Fuel giant TOTALENERGIES and its legal attacks on French investigative
website MEDIAPART for reports on greenwashing.

– EYLAU CAPITAL’s legal threats against journalist VÉRONIQUE POUJOL
and Luxembourg-based outlet Reporter [6] following reports into fraud.

– GAZ SYSTEM and its legal campaign against Polish environmental
activist NAWOJKA CIBORSKA.

– Insurance company LEV INS and a 500,000-euro SLAPP suit against
Bulgarian fact-checking news website MEDIAPOOl.

– SPAR and its efforts to punish the Austrian group ASSOCIATION AGAINST
ANIMAL FACTORIES with a case mounted in retaliation for organising
protests.

– BORNITO DE SOUSA, a former minister and former vice-president of
Angola, and his SLAPP attack against Portuguese anti-corruption activist
PAULO DE MORAIS and renowned journalist OLIVER BULLOUGH.

– Canadian property firm SAKTO and its directors’ legal battle against
human rights and environmental organisation BRUNO MANSER FONDS.

Read more [3] about the bullies doing their best to silence independent
public interest reporting and clever activism.

Take action now, and join ARTICLE 19 and the freedom of expression
community in sending a clear message to those who use the law to silence.

WE MUST STOP THESE BULLIES. WILL YOU USE YOUR VOICE TO CALL OUT THIS
ABUSE? 

VOTE FOR THE #PEOPLESCHOICEAWARD [3] BY 6 FEBRUARY AT 15:00 CET.  THE
'WINNERS' WILL BE ANNOUNCED THE SAME DAY.

WHO WILL YOU VOTE FOR? [3]

CASE is a coalition of non-governmental organisations from across Europe
united in recognition of the threat posed to public watchdogs by Strategic
Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs).

Thanks, as ever, for your support.

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