03 MAY- World Press Freedom
Day
The first World Press Freedom Day or
simply, World Press Day was declared by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on 3 May 1993.
World Press Day is observed to:
- Celebrate the basic principles of the
freedom of the press;
- Evaluate the state of press freedom all
over the world;
- Defend the media from attacks on their
freedom; and
- Pay homage to journalists who have lost
their lives when doing their duty.
- The Windhoek Declaration was brought about by journalists in
Africa in 1991. This document, which was later endorsed by the UNESCO General
Conference, propounds a pluralistic, free and independent media
throughout the globe. It also stated the serious condition of distress
African media was in with instances of imprisonment, intimidation and
censorship in Africa.
- On this occasion, citizens are told of
the various instances of censorship and violations of press freedom
happening in many countries. Media houses are fined, barred from
publishing or closed down while journalists, editors and publishers are
intimidated, harassed, imprisoned or even killed for bringing out the
truth in many cases.
- This day also serves as a reminder to
the governments, especially democracies, to work towards ensuring a free
press and media since democracy and freedom of the press are intertwined
ideas. A functioning democracy should sustain and it also requires a free
press that can put a check on the excesses committed by state or
non-state actors.
- In addition, this day also serves as a
day for reflection and discussion among media professionals about the
issues in press freedom and to talk about their own professional ethics.
- It exhorts governments all over to
initiate measures that would guarantee press freedom and nurture an
environment where journalists can do their jobs without fear.
- On this day, the UNESCO also confers the
UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize to an individual or an
organization that has done remarkable work in defending press freedom
anywhere in the world. This award was started in 1997 after Guillermo Cano,
a Columbian journalist who was murdered because of his writings against
the Columbian drug lords.
World
Press Freedom Day 2021 Theme
- In 2021, the World Press Freedom Day is
to be held with the theme “Information
as a Public Good”.


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