World Press Freedom Day - May 3
➡️ Press Freedom Day, May 3 – Bringing Truth to Light in Times of Darkness
Press Freedom Day is celebrated every year on May 3rd. It was introduced by UNESCO in 1993 to emphasize the importance of press freedom to democracy and human rights. It also highlights the state of press freedom around the world and the threats and violations faced by journalists in the pursuit of truth. Freedom of the press is a fundamental right, but one that is restricted and under attack in many countries.
Journalists and publishers face arbitrary arrests, censorship, and threats to their lives. 99 journalists were killed in 2023, 72 of them were Palestinians reporting on Israel's war in Gaza. This was the deadliest year for journalists in a decade.
The 2024 annual report from Reporters Without Borders revealed that the situation for journalists is becoming more and more dangerous as repressive governments seek to hide the truth from public knowledge. Those reporting on wars and elections are most at risk.
Threats to press freedom are a direct attack on democracy. This year 64 countries will go to ballot, the equivalent of half the world's population. 2024 is set to be one of the biggest years for elections in history. Voters simply cannot make informed decisions without a wide range of critical opinions and independent viewpoints.
The report revealed that the situation for press freedom in 31 countries is very serious, difficult in 42, and good or satisfactory in 52. This means that in 7 out of 10 countries the climate for journalism is below acceptable standards.
Independent journalism is banned in 36 countries. Even democratic societies such as Italy, Greece, Poland, and the USA rank low on the Press Freedom Index. Countries of huge concern for the safety of journalists and the dissemination of truth include Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia and North Korea.
The top 10 ranking countries are all European with Norway, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Finland leading the way.
One major concern is the rising threat of fake content which distributes misinformation on a large scale, particularly on social media platforms. The unprecedented ability to tamper with content weakens journalism and undermines journalistic integrity.
The systematic involvement of politicians in massive disinformation or propaganda campaigns was also found to be widespread and is a danger to democracy in almost every country.
A terrifying precedent for journalism everywhere is the ongoing case of Julian Assange. Still at risk of extradition to the U.S. where he could face life imprisonment, Assange awaits his fate in his fifth year at the notorious Belmarsh prison for exposing the truth about U.S. war crimes to the public.
As the first publisher ever to be charged with the Espionage Act, if Assange were to be convicted under these charges, publishers around the world will be in fear of similar repercussions. The implications for global press freedom, human rights, and democracy are nothing short of terrifying.
Journalism in the face of the Environmental Crisis
The climate crisis is one of the planets most pressing concerns. Visibility of the unprecedented issues we are facing is paramount to ensuring efforts to address them are implemented.
Since the beginning of climate journalism there have been significant challenges in obtaining and disseminating information on important issues, such as climate migration, fossil fuel industries, illegal mining, pollution, wildlife trafficking, deforestation, and biodiversity loss.
Disinformation campaigns financed by Big Oil designed to falsify scientific findings and downplay the consequences of climate change lead to a lack of public and political support for climate action. It weakens international efforts to reduce emissions, safeguard our planets resources, protect vulnerable communities, and promote sustainability.
The role that journalists play in informing the public on environmental issues is crucial. Since 2008 over 376 million climate refugees have been created as were forcibly displaced from their homes due to floods, earthquakes, droughts, and other natural disasters. The financial cost of climate damage is estimated to be between $1.7 trillion and $3.1 trillion per year by 2050 (WEF).
These stories of loss, destruction, and injustices must be heard. Exposing the crisis is the first step to solving it, which is why we must protect and support the journalists who put their lives on the line to inform the public of what is happening across the planet.
Huge corporations, and politicians try to avoid accountability as they continue to put profits over people. They try to silence the press, citizen journalists, and indigenous communities who uncover corruption, greenwashing, illegal activity, and theft.
Environmental journalism is the most dangerous field of journalism after war reporting. Between 2012 and 2022, 1,910 land and environmental defenders were killed.
The increasing success of climate litigation has amplified the voices of these defenders, and encouraged more communities and environmental groups to turn to the courts. With more court's ruling on behalf of the environment, it is hoped this can be used as a tool to end impunity and ensure that companies and countries honour their environmental obligations.
To recognise the impact that environmental journalism has, this World Press Freedom Day has been dedicated the courageous reporters committed to exposing the truth about the world's worst environmental offenders.
"Without press freedom, we won't have any freedom. A free press is not a choice, but a necessity," - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
Press Freedom for a Better World
Representing a key pillar of democracy, we must support the brave journalists who despite major challenges are dedicated to informing the public with facts and inconvenient truths.
As important promoters of investigative journalism, whistleblowers especially must be protected, and recognised for their service to society and the strengthening of press freedom.
The public right to transparency and information must be upheld.
Better World Info advocates for freedom of speech, truth, internet freedom, and legal protections for anyone involved in the dissemination of accurate information. In the words of Julian Assange,
‘One of the best ways to achieve justice is to expose injustice.’
For related topics be sure to explore our guides to real news, exemplary journalists, and media literacy. German speakers should visit our partner site Bessere Welt Info for more information on Welttag der Pressefreiheit.
Author: Maximilian Stark 06.05.24, edited and translated by Rachael Mellor 09.05.24 licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
For more information on World Press Freedom Day see below ⬇️
- The Netherlands falls to its lowest ever position on the World Press Freedom Index - Dutch Culture 03.05.22285122
- World Press Freedom Day - NUJ 03.05.22285123
- Word Press Freedom Day: Adhere strictly to journalism ethics – AMDF urges journalists - The News Guru 03.05.22285126
- National Press Club To Host World Press Freedom Day Activities Tuesday, May 3 - PR Newswire 02.05.22285245
- On World Press Freedom Day, will Australia’s major parties pledge to fix our whistleblowing law? - Guardian 02.05.22285238
- On World Press Freedom Day, China must release journalist Huang Xueqin and activist Wang Jianbing - ISHR 02.05.22285127
- World Press Freedom Day 2022: Osun govt calls for action against digital attacks on journalists - DOCPET Info 03.05.22285128
- World Press Freedom Day: Hong Kong nosedives in press freedom ranking – below Cambodia, Somalia, Sri Lanka - HKFP 03.05.22285129
- CFWIJ: Turkey top country in violations against women journalists - Bianet 03.05.22285130
- Condemning the journalist to univocality? Not that easy! - Bianet 03.05.22285131
- Opinion: The tug-of-war over press freedom - DW 03.05.22285133
- World Press Freedom Day in Turkey: “At the courthouse four days a week” - Yetkin Report 03.05.22285132
- Video - UN Chief on World Press Freedom Day UN 02.05.22285247
- Conference - Reshaping Democracy and Public Space in Europe: What Place for Young Journalists and the New Media? - 2 May 2022 16:00 - 18:15, European Youth Centre Strasbourg284259
- World Press Freedom Faces a Perfect Storm - Global Issues 29.04.22284904
- #NotATarget: Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, CPJ renews call for protection of journalists in Ukraine - CPJ 28.04.22285241
- World Press Freedom Day 2022 - IFJ 28.04.22285177
- Hong Kong’s Human Rights Press Awards cancelled, citing legal risks - HKFP 25.04.22284257
- World Press Freedom Day panel: How to counter digital authoritarianism - DW 25.04.22284256
- Hong Kong’s human rights press awards scrapped over security law fears - Guardian 25.04.22284263
- New journalists join UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize - UN 31.01.22284255
- Tipping Point: Democratic Erosion and the Assault on Press Freedom - CIMA 10/21297824
- World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development: Global Report 2021/2022306392
- Uruguay to host 2022 World Press Freedom Day Conference - UNESCO 29.09.21284265
- Threats that silence: trends in the safety of journalists; insights discussion paper; World trends in freedom of expression and media development - UNESCO 05/21306395
- The Chilling: Global trends in online violence against women journalists Research Discussion Paper - UNESCO 04/21306398
- 30 years Windhoek Declaration: "I would like to see good journalism triumph" - DW 30.04.21284252
- The State Of World Press Freedom - Statista 20.04.21284268
- Video: World Press Freedom Day 2021 - António Guterres (UN Secretary-General) 4/21242378
- Gwen Lister interviews Moussa-Elkadhum - #WorldPressFreedomDay 2021 International Conference 4/21242379
- On World Press Freedom Day, the EU must rescue media independence in Hungary before it’s too late - Global Issues 27.04.20205909
- World Press Freedom Day - Frontline Club 03.03.20206285
- Julian Assange for the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2011 !101326
- US preparing for World Press Freedom Day 12/10101332
- Reporters arrested for covering protest against military - IFEX 12/10101333
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- Ukraine’s ABO: Defending local journalism amid upheaval of war - The International Press Institute (IPI) 07/22297056
- Safety of journalists covering trauma and distress 'Do no harm' - UNESCO 07/22297819
- Freedom of expression and the safety of foreign correspondents: trends, challenges and responses - UNESCO297820
- Safety of journalists covering protests : preserving freedom of the press during times of turmoil - UNESCO 2020297822
- U.S. to Host World Press Freedom Day in 2011 07.12.10 (Archive) - how fitting ! excellent real time satire !101325