
Did you miss it? Yesterday was the 61st anniversary of the United Nation General Assembly’s adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. President Barack Obama, as he was leaving for
We met in the Roosevelt Room to discuss what FDR called “the human condition.” “I reiterated the president’s strong and unwavering commitment to the advancement of human rights and democracy around the world, including the right to choose one’s leaders, to speak one’s mind, to assemble freely, and to worship as one pleases,” read Gen. Jones’ statement on Human Rights Day.
I told the general and the assembled National
Security Council directors how pleased CPJ was with Obama’s
remarks on World Press Freedom Day in May about both unsolved journalist
murders in many nations around the world, and the ongoing jailing of
journalists in many other nations. (CPJ just released our imprisoned
list for 2009, and half of the jailed journalists are online journalists
and nearly half are freelancers.) I also volunteered that the POTUS’ recent
granting of an exclusive
interview to Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez shortly after she was beaten by
state security agents was nothing less than a brilliant move.
But also I noted that the administration still
had more to do to advance human rights and press freedom. In particular, the
Obama administration needs to end the
No fewer than 14
journalists have been held behind bars without ever being charged in
CPJ has been long asking—since January when we
sent then-President elect Obama a
letter—the new administration to announce that it is ending the U.S. military
practice of holding journalists without charging them, and to start with Jassam,
by either releasing him or charging him with a crime. We can only wait and see
how Gen. Jones might advise the president to handle the matter. If
administration officials wanted to peg it to human rights, they still have
time. Besides proclaiming December 10 Human Rights Day, President Obama also proclaimed
the ensuing days Human Rights Week.

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