UNESCO Reaffirms Commitment to UN Plan of Action
Dr. Jassim Taqui DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, 5 November, UNESCO under its Multi-Donor
Program on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists marked the
International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists (IDEI). The
event was held in collaboration with the Delegation of the European Union to Pakistan,
the Embassy of Sweden, and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Some
seventy participants from diverse backgrounds joined the event, observing the
need to ensure the freedom of expression and safety of journalists.
This
year completes the 10 years of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of
Journalists and the Issue of Impunity (UNPA). It is the first concerted effort
to address attacks and impunity of crimes against journalists globally.
Adopting a holistic approach, it brings together UN bodies, national
authorities, media, and civil society organizations together to promote a safer
environment for media workers. The anniversary is a milestone to reaffirm,
recommit and reposition efforts to advance the UN plan.
Pakistan
was amongst the five countries in which the UNPA was piloted. Initiatives were
also taken at the regional level. During the event held today, experts shed
light on the efforts that took place during the decade. The recently enacted
‘Protection of Journalists and Media Professionals Act 2021’, states to
implement best practices provided for in the UNPA.
The
International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists recognizes the
far-reaching consequences of impunity, especially of crimes against journalists
in limiting fundamental freedoms, especially the freedom of expression.
According to the UNESCO observatory, in Pakistan, 14 journalists lost their
lives while doing their professional duties in the past two years. Independent
research highlights extremely low levels of convictions against the killings of
these journalists. This day asks member states to investigate these cases to
reduce the impunity against these crimes.
Speaking
at the occasion Her Highness Dr. Riina Kionka, Ambassador of the European Union
Delegation to Pakistan stated, “The protection of journalists is a concern for
us all: a free press is a global public good that we should not take for
granted. Putting an end to impunity for crimes against journalists is a must if
we want to uphold freedom of expression and media freedom”.
Former
Senator Farhat Ullah Babar graced the occasion and reiterated that enacted laws
need to be implemented to ensure rule of law and governance.
Mr.
Youssef Felali-Meknasi, Country Representative and Director, UNESCO thanked the
participants and stated, “As media freedom mirrors our freedom to express, we
need to increase our efforts to protect and safeguard our fundamental freedoms.
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