UN SECRETARY GENERAL PLEDGES TO TAKE ACTION ON JOURNALIST SAFETY
Reporters without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ) urged UN Secretary General António Guterres to take steps to
address the urgent issue of safety of journalists.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Secretary General Christophe
Deloire and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Executive Director Joel
Simon met with United Nations Secretary General António Guterres today to
discuss the #ProtectJournalists campaign to appoint a UN Special Representative
for the safety of journalists. David Callaway, board nominee for president of
the World Editors Forum, part of WAN-IFRA, an early supporter of the campaign,
also attended the meeting.
“On behalf of RSF, I welcome Secretary General Guterres’
strong personal commitment to the safety of journalists and a free and
independent press, said Christophe Deloire, RSF’s Secretary General. The UNSG
believes that these issues are fundamental to democracy and human rights and
has pledged to take action. We are counting on him to make the UN more
efficient so that journalists can be better protected.”
“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.”
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 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 Legacy 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.
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