Free and Fearless Journalism in a Fight for Survival

Freedom of the press, a cornerstone of democracy, is under attack around the world, just when free and fearless journalism is needed more than ever.

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Free and Fearless Journalism in a Fight for Survival | Journalists’ attempts to foster public accountability from elected representatives is increasingly pitting them against the power of the state. | Michael Joiner, 360info | Credits CCBY4.0

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A free press is a cornerstone of democracy, crucial for holding elected politicians accountable and fostering informed public discourse through journalism.

As we mark World Press Freedom Day on May 3, this freedom and the independent media crucial to safeguarding democracy are increasingly coming under threat. 

Journalists across the world are being intimidated, harassed and attacked. They are being put under surveillance, subjected to physical violence and online abuse and increasingly put behind bars by misusing the law and the judicial process.

This is apart from information being controlled by the state through regulatory laws.

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Journalists’ attempts to foster public accountability from elected representatives is increasingly pitting them against the power of the state which is threatened by such truth telling. 

A prison census conducted by the Committee for the Protection of Journalists (CPJ) estimated that as of December 1, 2023 there were 320 journalists behind bars for their reporting. This was the second highest recorded s

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