CPJ urges Congressman Greg Gianforte to champion the protection of journalists in the U.S. and around the world

The Honorable Greg Gianforte
1419 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Dear Congressman Gianforte,

The Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent press freedom advocacy organization, writes to thank you and your staff for meeting with CPJ on Thursday, October 5, 2017 to discuss our work and actions you can take to champion press freedom during your term in the 115th United States Congress.

As we discussed, journalists around the world are under threat as never before. CPJ works globally to track, report, and advocate on behalf of individual journalists and speak out against press freedom violations. We have found wide-ranging violations, including government intimidation, harassment, and imprisonment of journalists; journalists targeted for violence and killed by both state and non-state actors; and impunity in cases of murdered journalists.

In response to a recent uptick in threats to the media here in the United States, CPJ led a coalition of more than two dozen press freedom groups to create the U.S. Press Freedom Tracker. This project–launched in part with your contribution to CPJ as a result of your settlement with reporter Ben Jacobs–compiles information on violations around the country. In 2017 we have so far documented 31 arrests of journalists, 29 physical attacks on journalists, 14 equipment seizures and searches, and 4 border stops.

As we mentioned in our meeting, there are several concrete steps you can take to advance press freedom as a member of Congress.

During our meeting, you stated that no one’s life should be at risk for his or her reporting. We agree, and would add that press freedom is a cornerstone of any free, prosperous nation. This is why the increase in global threats to journalists and media outlets is deeply concerning to us.

As a Congressman, you have both the duty and power to ensure our government respects the rights of journalists in the U.S., and promotes press freedom around the world. We hope you seriously consider the materials we provided, and our above recommendations.

Sincerely,

Courtney Radsch
Advocacy Director

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