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May-02-2012 22:52TweetFollow @OregonNews What is Heard Around the World is Not Heard in RwandaJennifer Fierberg, MSWWhat does World Press Freedom Day 2012 mean for Rwanda's journalists?
(WASHINGTON DC) - The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reports that 18 independent Rwandan journalists live in exile. Additionally, four journalists have been murdered with their cases having gone unsolved let alone investigated. The regional contrast to Rwanda and media freedoms, CPJ reports, that in the last ten years the DRC has three journalists who have fled into exile, Libya reports one and Ethiopia reporting five. With the death of Charles Ingabire in December of 2011 the UNHCR received much pressure from the international community to relocate the Rwandan journalists in exile who resided in Uganda in order to prevent another unexplainable death. Many have since been relocated to other countries around the world but this relocation process is no paradise. While the journalists are grateful for the protection they face new challenges of language barriers, seeking employment and simply trying to feed themselves. Many have the misconception that once relocated the host country supports their every need. This is not true. They struggle to maintain daily subsistence. Jeremy Browne, Minister of Human Rights stated the following in response to the honoring of World Press Freedom Day:
One journalist, who preferred to remain anonymous stated:
The Rwandan Journalists in exile have organized themselves into The Rwanda Journalists Association in Exile and have published the following press release in regards to the situation they are facing: PRESS RELEASE Rwanda Journalists’ Association in Exile
Tharcisse SEMANA, journal UMUSESO Nelson Gatsimbazi, journal UMUSINGI Macdowell Kalisa, Journal UMUSESO Amiel Nkuriza, Journal LE PARTISAN Robert Sebufirira, Journal UMUSESO Uwigenga Christian, CFM Didas Gasana, Journal UMUSESO Furaha Mugisha, Journal UMUSESO Lucie Umukundwa, VOA Radio While these concerns appear to go unheard in Rwanda they are heard around the world by organizations that care for the wellbeing of these freedom fighters. A press that is dictated or silenced by the government is not a free and informative press. This style of media only serves to misinform the public and does not uphold the right to freedom of expression. It is a basic human right to have access to knowledge of what is going on in one’s country and the world around them but without a free and responsible press the country remains at the mercy of what the media is allowed to speak about. World Press Freedom Day serves as a reminder to professionals of their responsibility to society, and of the importance of maintaining professional ethics. It is a day of support for media which are targets for the censorship, or abolition of press freedom. And it is also a day of remembrance for those journalists who lost their lives in the exercise of their profession (VOA). _________________________________
Jennifer Fierberg is a social worker in the US working on peace and justice issues in Africa with an emphasis on the crisis in Rwanda and throughout the central region of Africa. Her articles have been published on many humanitarian sites that are also focused on changing the world through social, political and personal action. Jennifer has extensive background working with victims of trauma and domestic violence, justice matters as well as individual and family therapy. Passionate and focused on bringing the many humanitarian issues that plague the African Continent to the awareness of the developed world in order to incite change. She is a correspondent, Assistant Editor, and Volunteer Coordinator for NGO News Africa through the volunteer project of the UN. Jennifer is also the media co-coordinator and senior funding executive for The Africa Global Village (www.africaglobalvillage.com) Jennifer comes to www.Salem-News.com with a great deal of experience and passion for working to stop human right violation in Africa. Articles for May 1, 2012 | Articles for May 2, 2012 | Articles for May 3, 2012 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html | ||
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