Saturday, 15 March 2014

European Press Prize: all hail the gritty journalists of the Balkans


Nominees for the second European Press Prize include people, particularly in the Balkans, who produce great journalism without great resources


The winners of the second great European Press Prize – to be announced in London tomorrow – are the cream of our continent's crop. But it needs to be added, by this EPP part-organiser at least, that the whole field of entries – nearing 400, from Finland to Turkey – is impressive going on inspiring. And if I had to salute one region beyond any other it would be the Balkans, where investigative reporters, often gathered into little collectives and networks, produce a constant stream of terrific stories: municipal corruption, election rigging, ministers and civil servants on the take.


We're used to hearing dreadful wails from big-money newspaper groups in the west, particularly the US. They say that mounting investigations is too expensive these days. They want to let millionaire-funded units of self-standing reporters (such as non-profit newsroom ProPublica) take over that role. They should come over to Sarajevo or Bucharest and see what dedication plus gritty resilience – journalism's gift to democracy – can achieve. There is a right to brave determination as well a right to know.






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