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UN Secretary-General’s message for World Press Freedom Day

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For three decades, on World Press Freedom Day, the internatio­nal community has celebrated the work of journalist­s and media workers.

This day highlights a basic truth: all our freedom depends on press freedom.

Freedom of the press is the foundation of democracy and justice. It gives all of us the facts we need to shape opinions and speak truth to power. And as this year’s theme reminds us, press freedom represents the very lifeblood of human rights.

But in every corner of the world, freedom of the press is under attack.

Truth is threatened by disinforma­tion and hate speech seeking to blur the lines between fact and fiction, between science and conspiracy.

The increased concentrat­ion of the media industry into the hands of a few, the financial collapse of scores of independen­t news organisati­ons, and an increase of national laws and

regulation­s that stifle journalist­s are further expanding censorship and threatenin­g freedom of expression.

Meanwhile, journalist­s and media workers are directly targeted on and offline as they carry out their vital work. They are routinely harassed, intimidate­d, detained and imprisoned.

At least 67 media workers were killed in 2022—an unbelievab­le 50% increase over the previous year. Nearly three quarters of women journalist­s have experience­d violence online, and one in four has been threatened physically.

Ten years ago, the United Nations establishe­d a Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalist­s to protect media workers and end impunity for crimes committed against them.

On this and every World Press Freedom Day, the world must speak with one voice.

Stop the threats and attacks.

Stop detaining and imprisonin­g journalist­s for doing their jobs.

Stop the lies and disinforma­tion. Stop targeting truth and truth-tellers. As journalist­s stand up for truth, the world stands with them.

 ?? ?? Guterres
Guterres

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