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UNESCO bars Russian journalists from free speech session

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November 22, 2024
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Published: November 22, 2024 1:29 pm
Author: RT

Moscow’s delegation insists the illegal ban was imposed “under pressure from the collective West”

Russian journalists have been denied access to a UN session on media freedom in Paris, Moscow’s delegation to UNESCO has claimed. On Friday, the UN cultural body presented a report on killings of journalists that Russia has criticized for ignoring the murders of its journalists by Ukraine.

UNESCO refused accreditation for Russian journalists to enter the organization’s headquarters in the French capital and attend the meeting held by The International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC), the Russian delegation said in a post on Telegram on Friday. The refusal came despite the IPDC rules stating that meetings are open to the public and there are no bans on visiting UNESCO, the delegation noted.

“Under pressure from the ‘collective West’, the UNESCO Secretariat led by the Frenchwoman [Audrey] Azoulay only pays lip service to freedom of speech, while restricting the rights of journalists,” the statement read.

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The Russian delegation demands that the UNESCO Secretariat “strictly abide” by its obligation “not to seek or receive instructions from any government or agency,” it added.

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay presented the report on Friday titled ‘Journalists at the frontlines of crises and emergencies’, a biannual document that analyzes the global state of journalist safety and levels of impunity for crimes committed against them in 2022 and 2023.

Over the period examined, 162 journalists, media workers, and social media producers were killed, a 38% increase from 2020-2021, states the report.

After the draft report was released earlier this month, Russia accused UNESCO of failing to include deadly Ukrainian attacks on Russian journalists that have taken place during the reporting period.

The report mentioned the killings of only two Russian media workers since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. UNESCO, however, was notified via diplomatic channels about five such cases, the country’s ambassador to the organization, Rinat Alyautdinov, has stated.


READ MORE: RT accuses UN agency of ignoring attacks on Russian reporters

Earlier this week, RT sent a letter to Azoulay accusing UNESCO of failing to maintain neutrality when it comes to Russian media.

In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin estimated that at least 30 Russian journalists had been killed in the line of duty since the Ukraine conflict escalated in 2022.

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