12 de enero de 2009
IFJ Launches Gaza Solidarity Campaign: Calls for UN Action Over Targeting of Media
The International Federation of
Journalists (IFJ) today called on the United Nations to investigate targeting of
media by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip and to take action against Israel where it
has violated international law and a Security Council resolution on protection
of media in conflict zones.
The IFJ has called on all of its
affiliates, regional organisations and other journalists' groups in the region,
including the Federation of Arab Journalists, to support the call which is part
of a number of solidarity actions launched by the IFJ today.
The IFJ is calling for the
establishment of an international Gaza Journalists'
Defence Committee and has launched an appeal for humanitarian assistance to
support the families of media victims. The IFJ says that five media staff have died as a result of Isreali
action in Gaza
in recent days.
In a letter to all IFJ affiliates,
the IFJ announced that a Gaza
Safety Fund account has been opened for donations towards further humanitarian
aid to the victims of violence in Gaza.
In a letter to Ban-Ki Moon, United
Nations Secretary General, IFJ leaders , President Jim Boumelha and General
Secretary Aidan White, say: "Israel is violating international law, ignoring
its own Supreme Court and showing contempt for the United Nations by defying
its obligations under Resolution 1738 to protect journalists in conflict zones."
The IFJ claims that Israeli military have made
targeted attacks on media on two specific occasions - on December 28 when
Israeli aircraft struck the television station Al Aqsa and on January 9 when
there was a double air strike on the Al-Johara Tower in Gaza City, a building
was clearly marked as housing media staff and where up 20 news organisations
were based.
The IFJ demands that the blockade on foreign media
entering Gaza
must end and any talks to guarantee a ceasefire and a peaceful solution to the
present conflict must include guarantees on the rights of media to move freely
and to end all forms of intimidation of journalists. Initially, if humanitarian
corridors are to be created, these must also allow the free movement of
journalists, according to IFJ.
Please click here for IFJ letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
Please click here for IFJ Appeal for Gaza Journalists Defence Committee
For more information contact the IFJ at +32 2 235 2207
The IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists in 123 countries worldwide





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