In our latest episode, we sit down with Rita Behadini, a journalist, television presenter, and women’s rights activist, to discuss the critical state of press freedom and journalistic integrity in North Macedonia. This episode dives deep into the challenges faced by journalists working on sensitive topics, including political corruption, gender equality, and LGBTQ+ issues.
Rita Behadini shares her personal experiences as a journalist advocating for women’s rights and addressing social taboos. From facing online harassment to navigating institutional obstacles, she offers a candid perspective on the pressures journalists endure and the resilience required to keep pushing for transparency and accountability.
Key topics covered include:
- The state of freedom of expression and media censorship in North Macedonia.
- Attacks on journalists, including gender-based threats and hate speech.
- Practical steps for protecting journalists and strengthening institutional accountability.
- Legislative and implementation gaps that hinder progress toward greater press freedom.
Tune in to hear Rita’s personal experiences and insights, along with practical recommendations for improving media freedom. Whether you’re a journalist, policymaker, or advocate for human rights, this episode offers valuable lessons and calls to action.
The podcast was recorded as part of the project “Building bridges for a common future: Rule of law in view of EU accession” implemented by the European Policy Institute, financed by the European Union. The contents of this podcast do not reflect the official opinions and positions of the European Union. Responsibility for the information and views expressed in this podcast lies entirely with the European Policy Institute (EPI) – Skopje.