Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-03-10-Speech-4-181-000"
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"en.20110310.14.4-181-000"2
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"Freedom of expression and information, including the freedom to express opinions and the freedom to receive and communicate information without interference or pressure, are social values which many have fought for over the years, including in Portugal. The Communists have been, and are now, in the front line of this fight. Unfortunately, there are still reasons to continue with it in various EU countries. The pluralism and freedom of the media continue to provoke concern in various Member States. It is often forgotten that some of the contributing factors for this are the way in which the ownership of media bodies is concentrated in a handful of large business groups, the attack on the rights of media professionals and the existence of increasingly precarious working relationships. Added to this, there is interference by the political powers that still exist in many countries, and which is a cause for concern."@en1
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