Thousands of protesters flooded Prague’s Old Town Square this weekend, voicing strong opposition to the government’s proposed reforms targeting public broadcasters. Demonstrators, ranging from journalists and activists to everyday citizens, gathered to express concerns over potential threats to media independence and freedom of speech. The government’s plan, critics argue, could centralize control over editorial content, undermining the objective reporting that keeps the public informed and democratic institutions transparent.

Chants echoed through the historic square, reflecting fears over censorship and loss of pluralism in Czech media. Participants carried signs and banners with messages emphasizing the importance of press freedom as a cornerstone of democracy. Organizers presented key points highlighting the reforms’ impact:

  • Government oversight possibly…