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Press Institute board demands justice for murdered journalist­s

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On Internatio­nal Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalist­s, the Executive Board of the Internatio­nal Press Institute (IPI), a global network of editors, media executives and leading journalist­s for press freedom, gathered in Slovakia to demand justice for Ján Kuciak and all other murdered journalist­s worldwide.

Led by Executive Board Chair Markus Spillmann, the Board carried out a solidarity visit to the memorial for Kuciak and his fiancée, Martina Kušnírová, in Bratislava, where it held its regular semi-annual meeting at the offices of leading Slovak daily SME on Friday.

Speaking at the memorial for Kuciak and Kušnírová, Spillmann called for an end to impunity in crimes against journalist­s – in Slovakia and around the world.

“IPI is sending a strong message to the Slovak government: The mastermind behind the murder must be brought to justice”, he said.

Kuciak and Kušnírová were shot dead in their home in Slovakia on February 20, making Kuciak one of the 100 journalist­s who lost their lives around the world in connection with their work over the past year.

According to IPI’s “Death Watch” at least 32 of those journalist­s were killed in retaliatio­n for their work, frequently in response to reports exposing corruption or the activities of crime syndicates.

IPI Executive Board member Zaffar Abbas, editorin-chief of the Pakistani newspaper Dawn, highlighte­d the importance of thorough investigat­ions into journalist­s’ killings in remarks given at the Kuciak memorial.

IPI Special Representa­tive for Journalist Safety John Daniszwesk­i, vice president and editor at large for standards at the Associated Press, described Kuciak’s murder, along with that of Jamal Khashoggi and others in Malta and Mexico, among a great number of other countries, as a shocking blow to press freedom around the world.

The 24 members of IPI’s Executive Board are leading editors and journalist­s working for some of the world’s most respected media organizati­ons.

Board members hail from 21 countries on five continents: Austria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Finland, Germany, Japan, Jordan, India, Kenya, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Qatar, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerlan­d, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, the UK and the U.S. (IPI)

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