Message for
the First International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
A free and open press is part of
the bedrock of democracy and development. Yet, in the last 10 years, more than
700 journalists have been killed for simply doing their job.
Some cases have received
international attention, others less so. In the last year alone, for example,
at least 17 Iraqi journalists have been executed. Many more journalists and
media workers around the world suffer from intimidation, death threats, and
violence. Nine out of ten cases go unpunished. As a result, criminals are
emboldened. People are scared to speak out about corruption, political
repression or other violations of human rights. This must stop. That is why the
United Nations have declared November 2nd as the International Day to End
Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. We have a UN Action Plan to help
create a safe environment for journalists and media workers everywhere. By
ending impunity we deepen freedom of expression and bolster dialogue. We
advance human rights and strengthen societies. No journalists anywhere should
have to risk their life to report the news. Together, let us stand up for
journalists and stand up for justice. |
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