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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, February 26, 2017

Reporters
Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
urged UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to take steps to address the
urgent issue of safety of journalists.
“As journalists around the world are
increasingly under attack physically and verbally it is encouraging and
gratifying to have this kind of support from the Secretary General, said Joel Simon, CPJ's Executive Director. We look forward to working with him to move this commitment forward.”
The goal of the #ProtectJournalists campaign is
to establish a concrete mechanism that enforces international law and
thereby finally reduces the number of journalists killed every year in
the course of their work.
Statistics show that despite various UN resolutions related to safety of
journalists and combating impunity, there have been few concrete
results on the ground. In fact, the past five years have been the
deadliest on record for journalists, with hundreds of journalists killed
and many more attacked simply for doing their jobs. RSF reported that
78 journalists were killed in the year 2016 alone and impunity remains
the norm, with full justice in only three percent of journalist murders
in the past decade, according to CPJ research.
Murder is the ultimate form of censorship, and when a journalist is
killed the right to information for the broader public is also
imperiled. The world’s major problems, from environmental issues to
extremist violence, cannot be resolved without the work of journalists.
A worldwide coalition of
NGOs, media outlets, journalists and prominent public figures are
supporting RSF’s initiative for the creation of a Journalist Protector.
CPJ, the Associated Press, WAN-IFRA, Amnesty International, Human Rights
Watch, Bangkok Post, and the Brazilian Center for Investigative
Journalism (Abraji) are just a few of the more than 120 organizations
that have joined the coalition to date.
This week several coalition members, such as the James W. Foley
Foundation, the Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression, and
the Pakistan Press Foundation, sent letters to Secretary General
Guterres echoing the call for the appointment of a Special
Representative.