Freedom of assembly

The right to peaceful assembly is central to democracy and allows society to participate in public policy. The Commissioner works with authorities to remove obstacles to this right and to ensure that the policing of demonstrations meets human rights standards.

Journalists covering public assemblies need to be protected

Journalism is a dangerous profession. Images of injured journalists on the fringes of protests have unfortunately become commonplace in Europe, and beyond. Cameramen, journalists, photographers and other media workers have been assaulted while they were just doing their job: reporting on public assemblies, including demonstrations, that are in the public interest. What is at stake here is the right to receive and impart information: journalists play a crucial role in providing independent coverage of public assemblies as well as information on the authorities’ handling of public demonstrations and the containment of possible disorder. They must therefore be given full access to all forms of public assembly and be able to report on them safely and without undue interference.  full article