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Journalist groups condemn Hungary over reporters’ removal from campaign event

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BUDAPEST, March 17 (Reuters) - A ‌leading international press freedom group has urged Hungarian authorities ​to investigate the forcible removal of two reporters from a campaign event, saying it marked a "new ⁠low" for Hungary in the run-up to an election.

Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government has long been accused by the European Union and pro-democracy groups of ​curbing the media, accusations which it denies, but the action taken against the reporters has ‌led to new criticism.

Independent news site Telex filed a criminal complaint last week after the mayor of the town of Csákberény forced two of its reporters out ⁠of a campaign event on March 10 at which the ⁠main speakers were from Orban's governing Fidesz party.

The reporters' removal "while reporting on a public campaign event marks a new low and is a deeply worrying signal about press freedom in Hungary," Attila Mong, the CPJ's Europe representative, said in ‌a statement. 

"Authorities must condemn such violence, make clear that the physical obstruction of ⁠journalists has no place in an EU member ‌state, hold those responsible to account, and guarantee that ​journalists can report freely in the run-up to elections."

Thibaut Bruttin, Director General of Reporters Without Borders, said the incident was "symptomatic of the 16-year long rule ‌of Viktor Orban whose regime is now violently ​fighting for its survival."

Allowing journalists due ⁠access to political representatives and candidates was "one of the conditions ‌for a fair election", Bruttin said.

Csakbereny Mayor ⁠Laszlo Velkei, who was elected as an independent candidate in 2024, did not immediately reply to questions from Reuters, nor did a government spokesperson.

Orban faces the ​biggest challenge yet to his ‌grip on power although opinion polls show many voters are still undecided.

State media are ⁠under full government control and several ​private outlets have been closed or taken over by government-friendly owners.

(Reporting by ​Anita Komuves, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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