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EU supports journalists on International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against them


https://www.ipn.md/index.php/en/eu-supports-journalists-on-international-day-to-end-impunity-for-7967_1085471.html

Even if the freedom of the press is a fundamental right, media workers often put their lives at risk while looking for the truth, says a statement issued by High Representative/Vice-President Josep Borrell and Vice-President Věra Jourová ahead of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists on November 2, IPN reports.

The EU condemns all the acts of censorship, intimidation and forms of violence against journalists and demand to end impunity for abusers. “Independent journalists protect freedom of expression and guarantee access to information for all citizens. They contribute to the foundations of democracy and open societies. Be it at home or around the globe, the impunity for crimes against journalists must end,” runs the statement.

“Unfortunately, the stories and voices of many independent journalists continue to be silenced all over the world, including in the EU. They face an increasing number of threats and attacks, including assassinations in the most tragic cases. According to the UNESCO observatory, 44 journalists have so far been killed in 2021 and many more were attacked, harassed or unlawfully imprisoned.”

The European officials recommended the EU member states to improve the situation for journalists and media workers. “This includes increasing protection of journalists during demonstrations, greater online safety or support to female journalists.

“The many initiatives taken for journalists’ safety within the EU will be reflected in the EU’s action around the world. Throughout 2021, the EU has continued to raise its voice when journalists are under threat across the world. Hundreds of journalists received support through the EU Human Rights defenders tools and many media workers benefited from opportunities for professional training. Increased resources are being earmarked to support independent media, and to develop professional skills of journalists working in difficult situations,” says the statement.