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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, November 22, 2013
INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END IMPUNITY - TEN FACES TO REMEMBER
To mark International Day to End Impunity, which is being celebrated for
the third year running on 23 November, Reporters Without Borders is
publishing 10 portraits of journalists and bloggers whose murders have
not been solved or have not led to the conviction of their perpetrators
and instigators.
Acts of violence against journalists and other news providers are
attacks not only on the victims themselves but also on freedom of
expression, the right to inform and its corollary, the right to receive
information. In the vast majority of cases, physical attacks on
journalists and murders of journalist go completely unpunished.
Around 700 journalists have been killed in connection with their work in the past 10 years. In its2012 annual round-up,
Reporters Without Borders condemned last year’s carnage of news
providers, in which a total of 88 journalists and 47 citizen-journalists
were killed.
This is devastating. The impunity enjoyed by those responsible for this
bloodshed encourages them to continue violating human rights and freedom
of information. And it creates a climate of fear and uncertainty for
journalists that fosters self-censorship.
The ten portraits presented by Reporters Without Borders today try to
put names and faces to these tragic statistics and to give an idea of
the scale and form that impunity can take in these murders. Whether the
victims of execution-style killings, car-bombs or death under torture,
all these journalists and bloggers are now the victims of the same evil.
They were targeted for covering corruption or drug trafficking,
criticizing government officials or intelligence agencies, or denouncing
human rights abuses. Some cases have become emblematic, others are less
known.
Those responsible take many different forms and include governments,
armed groups and hired killers. Their murders resulted in total or
partial impunity. Investigations were sometimes launched only to turn
into smokescreens. In some cases, the perpetrators were arrested but
instigators were not touched.
Samir Kassir - Lebanon
Syed Saleem Shahzad - Pakistan
Lasantha Wickrematunga - Sri Lanka
Aníbal Barrow - Honduras
Guillermo Cano - Colombia
Norbert Zongo - Burkina Faso
Didace Namujimbo - Democratic Republic of Congo
Khadjimourad Kamalov - Daghestan (Russia)
Hrant Dink - Turkey
Sattar Beheshti - Iran
See other International Day to End Impunity initiatives on IFEX network website.