The Association of Journalists of Kosovo (AGK) has strongly denounced the recent decision to dismiss six journalists from the public broadcaster RTK, citing arbitrary and unjustified reasons. The move has sent shockwaves throughout the media community in Kosovo, with many expressing concerns over the erosion of media freedom and independence. The six journalists, who have not been named, were reportedly informed of their dismissal via email, without any prior warning or explanation. The AGK has condemned the decision, stating that it is a clear violation of the journalists’ rights and freedoms. The association has called on the management of RTK to reconsider the decision and provide a clear explanation for the dismissals. The incident has sparked widespread criticism, with many accusing the government of attempting to exert control over the media. The public broadcaster RTK is funded by the government, and many have raised concerns over the potential for political interference. The AGK has emphasized the importance of media independence and the need for journalists to be able to work without fear of reprisal or censorship. The association has also called on the international community to take notice of the situation and to provide support for the journalists affected. The incident is not an isolated one, with several other journalists in Kosovo having faced similar treatment in recent months. The country has a history of media freedom issues, with journalists often facing harassment and intimidation. The European Union and other international organizations have previously expressed concerns over the state of media freedom in Kosovo. The AGK has reiterated its commitment to defending the rights of journalists and to promoting media freedom and independence. The association has also called on the government to take concrete steps to address the issue and to ensure that journalists are able to work in a safe and free environment. The incident has sparked a wider debate over the role of the media in Kosovo and the need for greater protections for journalists. Many have argued that the media plays a crucial role in holding those in power to account and that any attempts to restrict media freedom are a threat to democracy. The AGK has emphasized the need for a free and independent media, and has called on all stakeholders to work together to promote and protect media freedom. The association has also announced plans to take further action, including filing a complaint with the relevant authorities and seeking support from international organizations. The incident is a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by journalists in Kosovo and the need for continued vigilance and support. The AGK has urged all journalists and media organizations to remain vigilant and to continue to speak out against any attempts to restrict media freedom. The association has also called on the public to show their support for the journalists affected and to demand greater protections for media freedom. The incident has sparked a wave of solidarity among journalists and media organizations, with many expressing their support for the dismissed journalists. The AGK has thanked all those who have shown their support and has reiterated its commitment to defending the rights of journalists. The association has also announced plans to hold a series of events and activities to promote media freedom and to raise awareness of the issue. The incident is a reminder of the importance of media freedom and the need for continued efforts to promote and protect it. The AGK has emphasized the need for a free and independent media, and has called on all stakeholders to work together to promote and protect media freedom.