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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
May 1, 2009
STATEMENT BY SECRETARY CLINTON
World Press Freedom Day
The United States is proud to join the international community
in celebrating World Press Freedom Day and the contributions
that journalists make to advancing human dignity, liberty,
and prosperity.
We live in a world where the free flow of information and
ideas is a powerful force for progress. Independent print,
broadcast, and online media outlets are more than sources
of news and opinion. They also expose abuses of power, fight
corruption, challenge assumptions, and provide constructive
outlets for new ideas and dissent.
Freedom of the press is protected by the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is a hallmark
of every free society. Wherever media freedom is in jeopardy,
all other human rights are also under threat. A free media
is essential to democracy and it fosters transparency and
accountability, both of which are prerequisites for sustained
economic development.
Those who seek to abuse power and spread corruption view
media freedom as a threat. Instead of supporting an open
press, they attempt to control or silence independent voices.
The methods they use against news organizations and journalists
range from restrictive laws and regulations to censorship,
violence, imprisonment, and even murder. Such tactics are
not new, and cannot go unanswered.
We are especially concerned about the citizens from our
own country currently under detention abroad: individuals
such as Roxana Saberi in Iran, and Euna Lee and Laura Ling
in North Korea.
On behalf of President Obama, I want to affirm the United
States’ strong commitment to media freedom worldwide.
We will champion this cause through our diplomatic efforts
and through our exchange and assistance programs. We will
work in partnership with non-governmental organizations
and directly with members of the media. And we will stand
with those courageous men and women who face persecution
for exercising and defending the right of media freedom.
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