Reporters Without Borders: Attacks on media in Germany double in 2024

Importance Score: 72 / 100 🔴

Surge in Attacks on Journalists in Germany Documented

Reports indicate a significant escalation in attacks on journalists and media professionals in Germany, with incidents more than doubling in the past year. Data compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a press freedom organization, reveals a worrying trend of increased hostility towards the media in the nation.

Sharp Rise in Incidents Against Media

The recent yearly report from RSF documents a concerning 89 physical attacks directed at reporters and media-related properties across Germany in 2024. A majority of these incidents were recorded at gatherings and demonstrations connected to several key issues.

  • Middle East Conflict
  • Far-Right Extremism
  • Anti-Abortion Movement

This figure represents a substantial increase compared to the 41 incidents reported by RSF in 2023. While the current numbers are elevated, they remain below the peak of 103 attacks documented in 2022.

Breakdown of Attacks

The RSF report provides a detailed breakdown of the types of aggressions faced by media professionals:

  • Physical Assaults: The majority, with 75 reported incidents.
  • Attacks on Property: 14 instances of aggression were aimed at editorial offices or residential buildings of media staff.

Locations and Sources of Hostility

Specific locations and groups were identified as sources of the violence. RSF highlighted that:

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  • Berlin Demonstrations: “38 cases of physical violence occurred at Middle East demonstrations in Berlin.”
  • Far-Right and Conspiracy Groups: “A further 21 attacks originated from far-right circles and individuals subscribing to conspiracy theories.”

Underreported Violence from Far-Right Groups

Reporters Without Borders also issued a warning regarding potentially unreported instances of violence. Local reporters facing threats from German far-right groups may not always make these incidents public, suggesting the actual number of attacks could be even higher.

Nature of Attacks on Media Professionals

The report detailed the violent nature of the assaults experienced by media professionals in Germany. Journalists have been subjected to:

  • Beatings and physical blows
  • Strikes with flagpoles
  • Shoving and being pushed to the ground
  • Kicks to the genital area
  • Being pelted with objects like coffee cups and raw eggs
  • Pepper spray attacks

Deteriorating Press Freedom

RSF argues that journalists operating in Germany are encountering “increasing hostility towards the press and a more restricted understanding of press freedom.” This challenging environment hinders the ability of the media to operate freely and safely.

Erosion of Trust in Media

The report emphasized a concerning trend: “Many people increasingly perceive media professionals holding differing political viewpoints as adversaries.” This growing distrust and polarization contribute to the hostile climate.

Impact of Gaza Conflict on Media Discourse

Furthermore, Reporters Without Borders stated that the conflict in Gaza has contributed to “increasingly narrow windows of discourse in reporting on Israel and Palestine.” This indicates a shrinking space for balanced and comprehensive reporting on this sensitive geopolitical issue.


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