A Ukrainian journalist, fled from the war zone shares memories of a shattered homeland and a call to protect her detained colleagues at the #CouncilOfEurope #JournalistsMatter Campaign annual conference. Learn more Show more From coe.int
Attacks on journalists are increasing around the world. We join Volker Türk, High Commissioner for @UNHumanRights , in calling for an end to it on International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. https://ohchr.org/en/statements-and-speeches/2024/11/turk-calls-states-end-impunity-crimes-against-journalists… #pressfreedom Show more ohchr.org Türk calls on States to end impunity for crimes against journalists
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Worldwide, an estimated 9 out of 10 murders of journalists go unpunished. Impunity breeds further violence. This must change. I call on governments to take urgent steps to protect Show more
Reporters without Borders demand Russia ends torment of Crimean Tatar journalist sentenced to 14 years for defending human rights. khpg.org RSF demands Russia ends torment of Crimean Tatar journalist sentenced to 14 years for defending...
— Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group (@khpg) November 1, 2024
No they must be arrested and tried for Crimes Against Humanity! Every Single One No exceptions - politicians, medical professionals, journalists, celebrities, influencers etc Show more Quote Ben Fordham Live @BenFordhamLive · Oct 31 Australia’s health bosses are under pressure. They’re feeling the heat following an inquiry into how COVID was handled. Upper House MP John Ruddick says some of them must “apologise and resign”. Listen to the full conversation HERE.
On this International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, we stand united in the call for justice and freedom for those who reveal the truth. Julian Assange, an Australian journalist, has endured years of hardship for bringing critical information to light. We… Show more
— Australian Assange Campaign (@AssangeCampaign) November 2, 2024
On #EndImpunity Day, we focus on journalists working in crises. Journalists are being killed, harassed, imprisoned and silenced, from Gaza and Ukraine to Sudan, Haiti and beyond. Governments must protect journalists & prosecute those responsible for attacks. Show more
Pakistan Climbs One Spot On CPJ's Journalist Impunity Index, But Conditions Worsen On Ground- @TFT_ thefridaytimes.com Pakistan Climbs One Spot On CPJ's Journalist Impunity Index, But Conditions Worsen On Ground
Tomorrow 2 November 2024, is International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. tomorrow, as always, I will be thinking of my dear comrades @lyraMckee and Martin O'Hagan, from @NUJBelfast and the more than 76 journalists and media workers killed this year. Show more
International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists
International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists serves as a crucial reminder of the need to protect the fundamental human rights of freedom of expression and the safety of journalists worldwide. This day promotes awareness and encourages accountability for the crimes committed against these individuals who are essential in maintaining open and transparent societies. It is a call to action to end the cycle of impunity, where individuals and organizations engaging in violence and harassment against journalists often face little or no consequences for their actions.
Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013, the observance was a response to the increasing levels of violence and injustices faced by journalists across the globe. This day is particularly relevant for the Canadian population as the country emphasizes the importance of a free and independent press as a cornerstone of democracy. In recent years, Canada's ranking on the World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters Without Borders, has experienced a decline due to incidents of harassment and surveillance of journalists by both the police and national security agencies.
In Canada, International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists is commemorated with various events, seminars, and conferences organized by media organizations and journalism schools. These events often highlight the risks journalists face, provide resources and support for those in danger, and generate public discourse around the protection of press freedoms. Though the events may vary, the shared goal is to honor and protect the vital work of journalists around the world. This global observance occurs annually on November 2nd.
Facts about this UN Observance
More than 1000 journalists around the world have been killed in the last decade according to the U.N.
According to the CPJ.org, in 2023, more than 11 journalists have been killed (motive confirmed), and more than 65 journalists have been reported missing.
According to the U.N, in the last decade, only 1 out of 10 cases committed against journalists have lead to a conviction.
In 2015, the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) reported that 31 Canadian journalists had been killed in the line of duty since 1948, including several who were targeted specifically for their work.
Canadian journalists have access to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees freedom of the press; however, there are certain limitations, such as defamation laws and national security concerns, which can impact journalistic freedom.
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Write to your elected representatives. Let them know you value press freedom and request they support efforts to protect journalists and end impunity for crimes against them.
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