UK Government reiterates commitment to global media freedom
Key points
- UK Government reiterates commitment to global media freedom and support for the OSCE mandate
- UK Government expresses concern about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and repression in Russia and Belarus; notes concerns about Azerbaijan, Turkey, Georgia and Serbia
TL;DR
- UK Government says media freedom is a necessary condition for peace and security and supports the OSCE mandate to safeguard it.
- UK Government expresses deep concern about the impact of the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine and cites UN and ODIHR reporting of killings, injuries, arbitrary detention and other violations against journalists, and attacks on civilian infrastructure.
- UK Government joined Finland as Co-Chair of the Media Freedom Coalition; priorities include supporting public interest media, technology and media freedom, and the safety of journalists, including risks faced by women journalists.
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Thank you, Chair. Welcome back to the Permanent Council Jan and thank you for your report. The United Kingdom remains steadfast in its commitment to media freedom around the world, recognising the vital role that journalists play in upholding human rights, supporting accountable governance, and protecting democracy. As the Moldovan President Maia Sandu put it, “Peace cannot survive without information integrity, and ...
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- Journalists
- Media Freedom
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- UK Government
- OSCE
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- United Kingdom
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