Statement in support of the mandate of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media

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Source/Author: EFJ/SMCG

PODGORICA, 12.07.2020. –  International media organisations are deeply concerned by the decision of the representatives of Azerbaijan and Tajikistan to block the renewal of the mandate of Harlem Désir, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFOM).

“We respect the need for a consensus vote of all member states of the OSCE on the mandate renewal as an important commitment of all OSCE participating States to abide by their commitments to freedom of expression and free media. We understand the move by Azerbaijan and Tajikistan is an attempt to weaken the essential watchdog function of the mandate”, public statement says.

There organisations have worked closely with current and past RFOMs  over the years and supported them in promoting media freedom in the OSCE region. As they say, they are looking forward to further collaboration with the mandate which was due to be renewed on 19 July.

“The RFOM is a critical institution in safeguarding and promoting media freedom across the OSCE region. In particular, we value assistance that the RFOM provided to the OSCE participating States on relevant issues related to the promotion and protection of the media and freedom of expression and in shaping their policies and legislation in line with international standards and OSCE commitments. We also highlight crucial support that the mandate has been providing to journalists and media organisations and to our own organisations’ mission in defending and promoting press freedom within the OSCE region and beyond”, public statement says.

As the COVID-19 pandemic showed, ensuring media freedom is more important now than ever. They believe that the renewal of his mandate is an important opportunity for OSCE participating States to confirm their commitment to media freedom at a time when it is threatened and pledge further support towards this important mandate.

“Therefore, we urge the Governments of Azerbaijan and Tajikistan and all OSCE participating States to uphold their international commitments and to support the renewal of the mandate of Mr Désir before it expires on 19 July”.

Signed by: ARTICLE 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression, Belarusian Association of Journalists, Center for Independent Journalism – Romania, Committee to Protect Journalists, European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF), European Federation of Journalists, Free Press Unlimited, Freedom House, Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD), Globe International Center, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, Index on Censorship, Initiative for Freedom of Expression – Turkey, International Federation of Journalists, International Media Support (IMS), International Press Institute (IPI), Metamorphosis Foundation, Norwegian PEN, Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa (OBCT), Ossigeno, P24 Platform for Independent Journalism, PEN America, PEN International, Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA), Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Rory Peck Trust, South East Europe Media Organization, South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENPM), World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers.