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International Press Roundtable – Speaking Truth To Power: The Importance of Journalists for Society

    • November 12, 2025
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    • November 12, 2025
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Journalists are essential to healthy democracies. They investigate the facts, uncover injustices, amplify marginalized voices, and provide the information societies need to make informed decisions. Their work helps shape public discourse and safeguard transparency, accountability, and civic trust. However, despite their vital role, journalists around the world face growing threats: censorship, harassment, political pressure, disinformation, and even physical violence. What does it mean to be a journalist in today’s world? Why do authoritarian regimes fear free journalism? And how can journalists remain credible voices amid growing mistrust and manipulation?
As part of Berlin’s Freedom Week, Aspen Germany’s International Press Roundtable offers a rare space for direct dialogue between journalists from different countries, outlets, and media cultures. This format allows for a comparative reflection on how key political developments are perceived and reported across borders. It highlights common challenges and differences in press freedom, offering insight into how journalists navigate shrinking democratic spaces. By bringing together diverse media voices, the roundtable underscored the central role of free and independent journalism in safeguarding open societies and offered an insight into the work of those who keep asking the difficult questions, no matter the cost. Our panel was joined by Aleksandra Ketlerienė, Deputy Editor-in-Chief at LRT.lt, Maissun Melhem, Senior Editor and Presenter at Deutsche Welle, Anastasia Rodi, Freelance Journalist and Political Analyst, Bartosz Wieliński, Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Gazeta Wyborcza, Aaron Wiener, The Washington Post’s Berlin Bureau Chief. 

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