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Silence kills the democracy – marking the World Press Freedom Day - 3 May


Silence kills the democracy – marking the World Press Freedom Day - 3 May
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3 May 2021
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A free, diverse and responsible press is a core element of any functioning democracy. 3 May, the World Press Freedom Day acts as a reminder to governments of the need to respect their commitment to freedom of the press and the media - “Freedom of expression, media independence and open deliberation, rather than information control, are the core principles underlying European democracy which will allow us to surmount the great challenges facing our countries.”
It is a day of reflection among journalists and other media actors about their challenges to guarantee press freedom but also to ensure professional and ethical journalism. Equally important, World Press Freedom Day is a day to show our support for those media which are targets of the res ....

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