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UNESCO promotes freedom of expression and freedom of the press as a basic human right
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19-11-2002
No Information Society Without Freedom of Expression
30-10-2002
Freedom of Expression in Cyberspace
24-10-2002 (Paris)
UNESCO Condemns Murder of Journalists in India and Pakistan
23-10-2002
UNESCO Recalls Importance of Freedom of Expression after Banning of Journalist From Beirut Summit
17-10-2002
UNESCO Upgrades Status of World Association of Newspapers
10-10-2002
Media and Culture Centre Opens in Kabul to Boost Freedom of Expression in Afghanistan
08-10-2002 (Paris)
UNESCO Expresses Concern at Murder of Brazilian Journalist
01-10-2002
Media and Good Governance in Arab States: UNESCO/EU Seminar in Jordan
12-09-2002
Afghan Girl Takes Centre Stage in Kabul Press Freedom Seminar
06-09-2002 (Paris)
On-Line Discussion Forum on “Freedom of Expression in the Information Society”
06-09-2002
Ground-Breaking Free Press Declaration made in Kabul
30-08-2002
Promoting Independent and Pluralistic Media in Afghanistan
02-05-2002
Media Professionals Seek to Protect Press Freedom in the Face of Terrorism
29-04-2002 (Harare)
One Man’s Struggle for Press Freedom
02-02-2002
Director-General Condemns Murder of Daniel Pearl
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