Freedom of expression and press rights are beautiful slogans, but selectively applied to the docile press. This approach is claimed by alleged civic activists subordinated to politicians, who show drunken behavior against uncomfortable journalists.
A group of orations of Maia Sandu and Andrei Năstase, who stretched out several tents in the Public Garden Stephen the Great, took up the publicity team of Publika TV just because it allowed them to ask a few questions in public space.Activist DA Valeriu Paşa did not stop here. He insisted that journalists should report him on what, where and when he plans to shoot.
"We do not have to ask for permission.
- Yes, you have to ask for permission.
But what event were you here next?", said DA activist Valeriu Pasa.
The activists of the Moldovan opposition have taken the fashion of their patron Andrei Nastase, who repeatedly attacked and intimidated the uncomfortable journalists.
According to the law, freedom of the press in our country is a fundamental right, and censorship of any kind is forbidden.