UN Sounds Alarm on Global Media Safety

Journalists face killings, harassment, and censorship

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Newstimehub

3 May, 2026

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The United Nations has raised concerns about escalating threats to journalists, warning that press freedom is in crisis. UN rights chief Volker Türk said attacks on the media are weakening democracy, with at least 14 journalists killed so far this year. He noted that conflict zones like Gaza remain especially dangerous, but emphasized that reporters worldwide also face surveillance, censorship, and online abuse. Türk called on governments to strengthen protections, remove restrictive laws, and hold perpetrators accountable. He also urged technology companies to combat harassment and misinformation. The UN’s message underscores that safeguarding journalism is essential to preserving transparency and democratic governance.

Source: Newstimehub