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Human Rights Commissioner: protecting press freedom is an obligation, not an option

“A free, safe and independent press is essential in a democratic society. Protecting press freedom is not an option, it is a legal obligation”, said the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O'Flaherty, ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Saturday 3 May.

“Journalists play a critical role by ensuring accountability, uncovering injustices, and raising awareness of human rights issues. But they continue to face threats, harassment, violence, and often impunity for crimes committed against them. In some member states, journalists are faced with abusive lawsuits and detention, and those reporting from conflict zones are often deliberately attacked or detained.

I have engaged with national authorities throughout my first year as Commissioner to help enhance the protection of journalists and ensure that they can work freely and safely. Today, I reaffirm this commitment: I will continue to monitor press freedom in member states and to collaborate with the relevant actors to ensure the application of international standards.”

A UNESCO conference celebrating World Press Freedom Day will be held in Brussels from 5-7 May. Commissioner O'Flaherty will take part in the plenary of 7 May, focusing on freedom of expression and artificial intelligence.

Commissioner for Human Rights Strasbourg 30 April 2025
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