The Association of Kosovar Journalists responded to attacks directed at Abdixhiku, and the LDK now counters with its own statement. News from Gazeta Express, March 12, 2026, at 14:57 highlights this developing situation. The Democratic League of Kosovo has voiced its reaction to the Association of Kosovar Journalists’ condemnation of the language employed against journalist Lumir Abdixhiku, the chairman of this matter.
The LDK asserts that “media freedom is sacred, but so is the freedom to criticize the media.”
The LDK expresses concern regarding the Association’s response, arguing that it instead of seriously addressing concerns about professional standards and public accountability within the media, opts for political labeling and attempts to delegitimize a clearly stated public position. The LDK maintains that the focus should be on substantive issues impacting the media landscape. Specifically, the LDK contends that the Association’s actions demonstrate a lack of genuine engagement with the issues raised about Abdixhiku’s criticisms and the broader need for responsible journalism.
The League emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and constructive solutions within the media sector, ensuring both freedom of expression and ethical conduct. The LDK remains committed to defending the rights of journalists while upholding the principles of a free and accountable media.
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AGK addressed assaults against Abdixhiku, and the LDK subsequently issued a declaration concerning “detrimental occurrences in the press.” This developing circumstance is detailed in Gazeta Express ne
AGK addressed criticisms leveled against Abdixhiku, and the LDK subsequently declared that its head discussed “detrimental issues in the press.”