Media provides antidote to misinformation:UN chief
ISLAMABAD: The UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his message on Press Freedom Day said, “Journalists and media workers are crucial to helping us make informed decisions. As the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic, those decisions can make the difference between life and death."
“On World Press Freedom Day, we call on governments — and others — to guarantee that journalists can do their jobs throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond,” he said. “As the pandemic spreads, it has also given rise to a second pandemic of misinformation, from harmful health advice to wild conspiracy theories”, he said. “The press provides the antidote: verified scientific fact-based news and analysis. But since the pandemic began, many journalists are being subjected to increased restrictions and punishments simply for doing their jobs,” he said.
The UN secretary-general added that temporary constraints on freedom of movement were essential to beat COVID-19, but they must not be abused as an excuse to crack down on journalists’ ability to do their work.
“Today, we thank the media for providing facts and analysis for holding leaders in every sector accountable and for speaking truth. We particularly recognise those who are playing a life-saving role reporting on public health,” he said.
“And we call on governments to protect media workers and to strengthen and maintain press freedom which is essential for a future of peace justice and human rights for all,” Guterres concluded.
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