Journalists in Exile 2014

Recommendations

Since 2011, the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Rory Peck Trust, and Reporters Without Borders have worked together to jointly support and advocate on behalf of refugee journalists worldwide. Every year, our organizations support dozens of journalists, a large number of whom are freelancers, who have been forced to flee their homes for fear of violent retaliation or imprisonment for their work.

According to CPJ research, the top five countries journalists fled from over the past five years are Iran, Somalia, Syria, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. The journalists most often went to Kenya, Turkey and Uganda. France and the United States have accepted the highest numbers of refugee journalists during that same time period, CPJ research shows.

Though their individual plights are akin to those of other refugees, CPJ, the Rory Peck Trust, and RSF have found that journalists’ high profiles make them more vulnerable to continued persecution in exile. We believe that the forced exile of journalists and media workers is a form of aggression against our universal rights to freedom of expression and information. With this in mind, CPJ, the Rory Peck Trust, and RSF make the following recommendations:

To the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

To the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Organization (UNESCO)

To countries of first refuge, notably Kenya, Turkey, and Uganda

To resettlement and asylum countries, notably the United States and European Union state members

To the European Commission

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