National Press Club Marks World Press Freedom Day 2016

National Press Club President Thomas Burr issued the following statement on World Press Freedom Day 2016:

The National Press Club is deeply concerned about the dangers reporters around the world face each day. We call for an end to the imprisonment, threats, harassment, intimidation, injuring and assassinations of journalists, who are merely doing their jobs. We further urge all militaries and militia groups to take greater care to avoid the accidental killings of journalists working in conflict zones. We remind all governments that allowing a free flow of information ultimately serves to strengthen societies.

On this World Press Freedom Day, the National Press Club is joining with other media and press-freedom organizations in urging the United Nations to create a special representative for the secretary general whose mission would be protection of journalists worldwide. The aim is to give news professionals who are in peril an advocate with institutional clout.

The NPC is also marking World Press Freedom Day in several other ways. We are:

The National Press Club is the world’s leading professional organization for journalists. Through our Press Freedom Committee, we promote free expression and transparency.
The National Press Club Journalism Institute, the club’s non-profit affiliate, equips news professionals with the skills to innovate, leverages emerging trends, recognizes innovators and mentors the next generation.

Contact: John M. Donnelly, NPC Press Freedom Committee Chairman: [email protected]; 202 746 6020.