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Asturian journalists and photojournalists protest against the BOE’s decision | Radio Asturias | Present

For several weeks now, photojournalists from different parts of the country have been concentrating against the Order 399 published in the BOE on May 9 and its measures that impede the Constitutional Right to Information. Measures that with regard to the Principality of Asturias make it impossible to access the training of the Real Oviedo and Sporting de Gijón.

A few days ago the Professional Association of Asturian Photojournalists demonstrated at the door of Mareo demanding that they be allowed to do their work and today they have done it again, accompanied by the Association of the Sports Press of the Principality of Asturias, at the Carlos Tartiere.

In the parking lot of the municipal Oviedo the spokesman Juan Carlos Tuero he read a manifesto in which he asked “to facilitate the work of communication professionals and thus avoid layoffs and ERTE. That article 39.6 be deleted who claims that the media cannot attend the trainings. If not suppressed, we are in a contradiction with regard to the consideration of the media as an essential activity “.

Listen to Reading of the statement of the Professional Association of Asturian Photojournalists in the Carlos Tartiere (05/28/2020 in Play SER

A demonstration that, along with others in different parts of the Spanish geography, have made LaLiga and Higher Sports Council communicate their intention to allow access to the stadiums to all professionals in the world of communication “so that the media coverage of the matches is produced in the most similar way possible to what happened in the competition before the pandemic.”

And for that reason they have designed a protocol that allows “the media, graphic, written and radio, to access the stadiums in safe sanitary conditions, under the premises of recommended social distance and hygiene guidelines.”


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