U.S condemns impunity against journalists, as Israel kills 192 in Gaza out of 200 in a decade
We unequivocally condemn attacks on journalists for their work and call on all governments to protect media workers from violence, harassment, and intimidation
Emmanuel Ukudolo I Saturday, November 02,2024
WASHINGTON – The United States of America has raised its voice condemning impunity against journalists with its iron clad ally, Israel killing 192 journalists in less than two years out of 200 killed in the last 10 years.
In a statement, Office of the Spokesperson, Department of State said the United States stands with the global journalism community in commemorating the 10th International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.
“Far too many journalists worldwide are targeted for their reporting.
” The Committee to Protect Journalists has indicated that over 200 journalists were murdered in the last decade without their killers facing justice”, the department said, just as Government Media Office in Gaza, Palestine confirmed that Israel has killed 192 journalists in the Gaza Strip since October 7th,2023.
It added that a free and independent press is a critical pillar of democracy.
“Impartial journalists are essential to informing the public and ensuring accountable governance, especially during crises and emergencies”, the statement said.
It noted however that ongoing global crises have caused increased concerns for journalists’ safety.
“To address these concerns, the United States has proudly partnered with UNESCO on a new program working in ten countries, including some experiencing crises, to strengthen policies and protocols to protect journalists”, the statement said.
The United States, the department said will also continue to protect journalists through the Department’s Journalism Protection Platform and other programmatic initiatives, as well as by building our coalition of partners to combat the proliferation and misuse of commercial spyware to target journalists and other human rights defenders.
“We unequivocally condemn attacks on journalists for their work and call on all governments to protect media workers from violence, harassment, and intimidation.
“We call on the global community to protect journalists from harm for simply doing their job”, the statement said.