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Killing of Bulgarian reporter, outrageous, ‘attack on press freedom’ – UNESCO

Admin October 9, 2018

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has condemned the brutal killing of investigative reporter Victoria Marinova, declaring it as outrageous.

Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, said attacks on journalists erode fundamental human rights to freedom of expression and its corollaries, press freedom and free access to information. press.

“Moreover, the use of sexual and physical abuse to silence a woman journalist is an outrage against the dignity and basic human rights of every woman”.

Marinova, 30, presented a current affairs programme called “Detector”, broadcast by the local, privately-owned television network, TVN. Her body was found on Saturday in the Bulgarian city of Ruse, bearing signs of suffocation and sexual assault.

According to news reports, it is not yet clear whether her death was directly related to her journalistic work, but national authorities are reportedly carrying out a murder investigation.

She is the third investigative journalist to be killed in the European Union in the past 12 months, UNESCO regretted.

Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed in a car bombing in October, 2017 in Malta and Jan Kuciak was murdered in Slovakia in February, 2018.

The UNESCO chief urged the authorities to “conduct a thorough investigation into this crime and bring its perpetrators to justice”.

Azoulay said, “this is essential to defend freedom of expression and freedom of information in Bulgaria and, not least important, to ensure women’s safety, dignity and freedom”.

In 2017, UNESCO recorded a total of seven journalists killed in Europe, four of whom were women, representing the highest number of female reporters killed in a single year, since 2006.

The agency said the percentage of women media professionals killed worldwide, rose from four per cent in 2012 to 14 per cent in 2017.

(NAN)

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