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SUMMARY:International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journal
	ists
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/68/163)\n\n\n\n	Ending impunity for crimes against
	 journalists is one of the most pressing issues to guarantee freedom of ex
	pression and access to information for all citizens. Between 2006 and 2020
	\, over 1\,200 journalists have been killed for reporting the news and bri
	nging information to the public. In nine out of ten cases the killers go u
	npunished\, according to the UNESCO observatory of killed journalists. Imp
	unity leads to more killings and is often a symptom of worsening conflict 
	and the breakdown of law and judicial systems. \n\n\n\n	While killings ar
	e the most extreme form of media censorship\, journalists are also subject
	ed to countless threats - ranging from kidnapping\, torture and other phys
	ical attacks to harassment\, particularly in the digital sphere. Threats o
	f violence and attacks against journalists\, in particular\, create a clim
	ate of fear for media professionals\, impeding the free circulation of inf
	ormation\, opinions and ideas for all citizens. Women journalists are part
	icularly impacted by threats and attacks\, notably by those made online. A
	ccording to UNESCO’s discussion paper\, The Chilling: Global trends in o
	nline violence against women journalists\, 73 percent of the women journal
	ists surveyed said they had been threatened\, intimidated and insulted onl
	ine in connection with their work.\n\n\n\n	In many cases\, threats of viol
	ence and attacks against journalists are not properly investigated. This i
	mpunity emboldens the perpetrators of the crimes and at the same time has 
	a chilling effect on society\, including journalists themselves. UNESCO is
	 concerned that impunity damages whole societies by covering up serious hu
	man rights abuses\, corruption\, and crime. Read and share the stories of 
	killed journalists #TruthNeverDies.\n\n\n\n	On the other hand\, justice sy
	stems that vigorously investigate all threats of violence against journali
	sts send a powerful message that society will not tolerate attacks against
	 journalists and against the right to freedom of expression for all.\n\n
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