31 de mayo de 2010
IFJ Condemns Gaza Attack and Demands International Inquiry after Reports of Media Casualties
The International Federation of
Journalists(IFJ) today reacted with shock at the news of the brutal attacks on
civilians, including journalists, by Israeli forces in the assault on a
flotilla that yesterday tried to breach the military blockade of the Gaza coastline in Palestine.
The IFJ said that reports of
casualties - including possible deaths of media staff - were unconfirmed and a
curtain of secrecy drawn around the incident by the Israeli authorities was
increasing anxiety among friends and relatives.
The IFJ is calling for an urgent and
comprehensive international investigation into the incident and for the
information blackout to be lifted.
"We join the European Union in
demanding a full inquiry which must be independent in order to be credible. We
condemn any attempt at the blackout and censorship of news by the Israeli
authorities which is hindering journalists from giving an accurate account
of what is happening," said Jim Boumelha,
IFJ President.
The IFJ believes that up to 100 journalists
and media staff from a number of different countries were on board when the
attacks took place, according to Aidan White,
IFJ General Secretary. He said the IFJ
is fully investigating the incident and plans to raise the issue at a special
meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council planned for Geneva
on Friday.
The IFJ is also writing today to the
Israeli government warning them about their
responsibility vis-à-vis the security of the journalists on the flotilla and is
asking its member union in Israel
to take the matter up with the authorities.
"The international community must
respond immediately to this outrage," said White. "The rights of journalists in conflict zones
have been particularly highlighted by the United Nations and members states
cannot stand by when one state acts in a reckless and dangerous manner."
For more information contact the IFJ at +32 2
235 22 07
The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists
in 125 countries worldwide






Comentarios :
squires
2010/06/02 19.33h
I am from vancouver,canada and i wanted to say that it is good that the IFJ is supporting the People on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.There should be more unions involvedin this case.The postal workers union here in canada made a statement in support of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla and condemned the israeli gov.By not doing anything in support of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla is the same as supporting the israeli gov.Politics affects everyone so it is important that all people make some attempt to do something.It is the working class people of the world that are helping the Palestinian People.Most of the govs.are not doing anything of any value.The people needs to keep demonstrating in front of the israeli consulates everywhere in the world.The govs.that are supporting israel needs to be condemned.The canadian gov. is a strong supporter of israel.It is a disgrace to the rest of the world.The Palestinian People got the majority of the people in the world on their side.Victory to the Palestinian People in their struggle against the apartheid israeli gov.
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