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When Viktor Orbán’s government introduced laws r rstricting freedom of speech in Hungary, journalist Attila Mong made a bold statement by including a minute of silence in a radio broadcast. In this episode, he reflects on how the media landscape has evolved since then and the challenges journalists continue to face. He also examines the broader political dynamics in Hungary and its international impact. Now based in Berlin, Mong works with the Committee to Protect Journalists and contributes to various investigative journalism projects.
By Anna LitvinenkoWhen Viktor Orbán’s government introduced laws r rstricting freedom of speech in Hungary, journalist Attila Mong made a bold statement by including a minute of silence in a radio broadcast. In this episode, he reflects on how the media landscape has evolved since then and the challenges journalists continue to face. He also examines the broader political dynamics in Hungary and its international impact. Now based in Berlin, Mong works with the Committee to Protect Journalists and contributes to various investigative journalism projects.