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António Guterres (UN Secretary-General) on World Press Freedom Day 2019
1 May 2019 -  Video message from António Guterres , United Nations Secretary General, on World Press Freedom Day 2019.
A free press is essential for peace, justice, sustainable development and human rights.
No democracy is complete without access to transparent and reliable information. It is the cornerstone for building fair and impartial institutions, holding leaders accountable and speaking truth to power.
This is especially true during election seasons -- the focus of this year’s World Press Freedom Day.
Facts, not falsehoods, should guide people as they choose their representatives.
Yet while technology has transformed the ways in which we receive and share information, sometimes it is used to mislead public opinion or to fuel violence and hatred.
Civic space is been shrinking worldwide at an alarming rate.
And with anti-media rhetoric on the rise, so too are violence and harssasment against journalists, including women.
I am deeply troubled by the growing number of attacks and the culture of impunity.
According to UNESCO, almost 100 journalists were killed in 2018.
Hundreds are imprisoned.
When media workers are targeted, societies as a whole pay a price.
On World Press Freedom Day, I call on all to defend the rights of journalists, whose efforts help us to build a better world for all.
Thank you.