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Hungary: IPI condemns criminal charges filed against journalist Szabolcs Panyi

Government must cease harassment of the press and respect democratic process as election nears

Hungary's Prime Minister Victor Orban arrives to attend the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, 11 July 2023. (EPA/FILIP SINGER)

The IPI global network today strongly condemns the Hungarian government’s filing of criminal espionage charges against prominent journalist Szabolcs Panyi as an alarming escalation of pressure on independent media ahead of the April 12 election. IPI calls on Hungarian authorities to cease legal harassment of the media and respect the free and independent press as an essential element of the democratic process as election day nears.

Panyi is a prominent national security reporter who works with VSquare, a Central European investigative outlet, and Direkt36, a top independent investigative non-profit in Hungary. Panyi has recently broken major stories uncovering Russian in Hungary, and detailing Hungarian foreign minister P茅ter Szijj谩rt贸鈥檚 dealings with Russia.听聽

In a press conference today, a that Panyi conducted spying activities in coordination with a foreign country and that his role as a journalist was a 鈥渃over activity.鈥澛

The basis for the charges stem from a secret audio recording edited and published by a Hungarian media outlet with close ties to the government in which Panyi can be heard speaking with a source to confirm Szijj谩rt贸鈥檚 phone number, as part of a journalistic investigation into the Hungarian foreign minister鈥檚 communications with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during .听

Panyi has denied the allegations against him, the use of espionage charges against a journalist 鈥渦nprecedented.鈥 A statement from VSquare the government鈥檚 targeting of Panyi as a 鈥渟mear campaign鈥 鈥渟traight out of Soviet manuals.鈥澛

In 2021, Panyi was targeted by Pegasus spyware, which an international investigation revealed had been deployed by the Hungarian government against Panyi and several other Hungarian journalists and political opponents.听

As Hungary鈥檚 April 12 election nears, Fidesz, the ruling party led by Prime Minister Viktor Orb谩n, has been that favor center-right party Tisza. The Orb谩n government 鈥 which has deployed the most sophisticated form of media capture of any country in the EU 鈥 has ramped up attacks on the media in recent weeks, obstructing and harassing journalists covering campaign events.

鈥淐harging journalists as spies harkens back to the days of communism in Hungary 鈥 which is a truly alarming reminder of how far Orb谩n and Fidesz have strayed from the principles of freedom and liberty they once championed,” said IPI Director of Advocacy Amy Brouillette.听

She added: 鈥淔reedom of the press is absolutely essential for any election to be considered democratic 鈥 and any interference in the rights and freedoms of the press undermines the democratic process itself. We therefore reiterate our demand that Fidesz respect press freedom and the democratic process by immediately ceasing its campaign of harassing, smearing, and intimidating the media. IPI stands in full solidarity with Szabolcs Panyi and with all independent journalists in Hungary.鈥澛

In October, IPI recognized Hungary鈥檚 independent media as a recipient of the 2025 IPI-IMS Free Media Pioneer Award in recognition of their innovation, adaptation, and endurance under sustained political and economic pressure.

This statement by IPI is part of the (MFRR), a Europe-wide mechanism which tracks, monitors and responds to violations of press and media freedom in EU member states and candidate countries. The project is co-funded by the European Commission.

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