Former Bulgarian interior minister says “spineless” journalist should be “hit”

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has expressed dismay at former Bulgarian interior minister Rumen Petkov's public insult of journalist Jurgen Roth and call for violence against him less than a month after Ognyan Stefanov, the editor of the news website Frognews, was seriously injured in a murder attempt.

“We are outraged by Rumen Petkov’s irresponsible comments,” Paris-based RSF said. “His call for violence (on November 11) was unacceptable and unworthy of a European politician. Does he have to be reminded that less than a month ago, Ognyan Stefanov, had two legs and an arm broken when he was beaten with a hammer and a steel bar, and that it was a miracle he survived. Petkov cannot be unaware of the import of his words in the present context.”

RSF added, “We remind Petkov that he has many other ways to debate publicly and democratically with journalists. We urge him to immediately retract his threats against Roth.”

In an article headlined “Hit the slanderer in the mouth” in the November 11 issue of the privately-owned daily 24 Chasa, Petkov said of Roth: “The liar, the slanderer, the spineless swindler must be hit in the mouth, the hands and all parts of his body.” The tirade by Petkov, a parliamentary representative of the ruling Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), was prompted by Roth’s book, The new Bulgarian demons, that has just been published in Sofia.

Interviewed the next day for the morning political programme Koritarov Live on Nova TV, Roth said: “No, I am not afraid of Mr Petkov. Such comments are a good illustration of his intellectual qualities. It is unfortunate that such a man was Bulgaria’s interior minister. We must nor forget that outspoken journalists have been beaten or killed in the past. Such comments sound like an appeal for the same kind of action. It is a disgrace that Mr Petkov spoke in this manner.”

Date Posted: 14 November 2008 Last Modified: 14 November 2008