May 3: PEN International joins the global community in celebrating World Press Freedom Day. Proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993, this international day recognizes the fundamental principles of press freedom, including the importance of defending the media from attacks on their independence and of paying tribute to journalists who have lost their lives while exercising their profession.

For a century now, PEN’s global membership has been mobilising in support of an independent and free press, defending journalists who are emotionally, verbally and physically threatened and sometimes killed for speaking truth to power, and urging political leaders to guarantee freedom of expression. At a time when threats against the press around the world are at an unprecedented high, PEN’s community continues to defend and protect the role of an independent and free press in uncovering the truth and sustaining democracy. Jennifer Clement, President of PEN International.

As outlined in the 2020 World Press Freedom Index, the coming decade will be crucial for the future of journalism, with the Covid-19 pandemic exacerbating the many crises that have been jeopardizing press freedom. It is therefore now more important than ever to keep challenging attacks to press freedom as well as to stand in solidarity with silenced journalists.

On World Press Freedom Day, PEN International remembers those journalists who lost their lives and those who are targeted in the pursuit of a story. The organization features the case of Idris Said ‘Abba Arre’ (Eritrea), Daphne Caruana Galizia (Malta), Kalúa Salazar (Nicaragua) and Maria Ressa (Philippines), and calls on its members to mobilise so that governments respect and protect press freedom.

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