Ref:
25/2007
Date: 30 April 2007
PCHR Organizes
“Conference on Media and Human Rights”
On 3 May 2007, which marks the
occasion of World Press Freedom Day, PCHR will organize a conference titled
“Media and Human Rights.”
The conference seeks to support press
freedoms, journalists and media institutions in Palestine; discuss mechanism
of protection for journalists and media institutions; focus attacks on
journalists and media institutions; highlight the interrelation between the
media and human rights; and address the role of the media in the promotion
of the culture of human rights and the role of human rights organizations in
defending press freedoms.
At least 200 persons have been
invited to participate in the conference, including: media specialists;
academics; representatives of the civil society and political factions;
members of the Palestinian Legislative Council; and official and public
figures. The conference will be held in the lobby of Roots Restaurant.
Holding the conference coincides with
an escalation in attacks against journalists and media institutions in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory. The latest of such attacks has targeted BBC
journalist Alan Johnston, who has been abducted in Gaza since 12 March 2007,
and whose destiny is still unknown. The conference will serve as an occasion
to express solidarity with Johnston and support for efforts to release him.
The conference agenda focuses on two
main issues:
1)
Mechanisms of
protection and defense for journalists and media institutions; and
2)
The role of the media
in the prevalence of human rights culture.
These two issues will be addressed in
two specialized sessions, in which specialists and experts will submit
relevant interventions and working papers.
Agenda