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    UNESCO ISSUES TWO CONDEMNATIONS IN TWO DAYS; JOURNALISTS STILL DYING
    Matthew Borghese

    All Headline News
    May 23 2007

    New York, NY (AHN) - Far from the killing in Iraq and Turkey, the
    Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
    Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Koichiro Matsuura issued another
    condemnation for the killing of a journalist.

    Director-General Matsuura says "I condemn the killing of Hrant Dink,"
    who was murdered in Istanbul months ago, most likely for his work as
    the editor of an Armenian newspaper.

    As part of a speech that has now become commonplace, Matsuura says,
    "Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right and press freedom,
    its corollary, is a cornerstone of democracy and rule of law."

    Despite being killed in January and no suspects currently in custody
    for the murder, the Director-General still "welcomes the speed with
    which the Turkish authorities investigated this case, proof of their
    determination not to let this heinous crime go unpunished."

    Yesterday, Matsuura issued another press release saying he was
    horrified at the killing of two ABC journalists in Iraq. However,
    UNESCO has done little to add to the safety of journalists, and the
    organization does not play any major role in helping to secure the
    release of journalists who have been kidnapped.

    UNESCO does, however, issue press releases.

    http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles /7007431044

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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