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    03-05-2022 kslmadmin

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The Media Line: World Press Freedom Day Tests Whether the Public Still Has a Right To Know 

todayMay 3, 2026

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World Press Freedom Day Tests Whether the Public Still Has a Right To Know 

Press freedom remains essential to verified reporting, public accountability, and the ability of journalists to challenge censorship, intimidation, and violence 

By Steven Ganot / The Media Line 

World Press Freedom Day, marked every year on May 3, serves as an annual test of whether governments, institutions, armed groups, technology platforms, and the public still accept a basic democratic principle: people have a right to know what is being done in their name. 

The date comes from the Windhoek Declaration, adopted on May 3, 1991, by African journalists meeting in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. The gathering took place when many African media systems were still dominated by state control, censorship, party organs, and pressure on independent newspapers. The declaration called for a “free, independent and pluralistic press,” meaning a media environment in which journalists and publishers could operate without government control and where multiple voices, not just official ones, could reach the public. 

https://themedialine.org/top-stories/world-press-freedom-day-tests-whether-the-public-still-has-a-right-to-know/ 

 

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