Press Freedom Matters
04-30-2012
Press freedom matters because without a free press, few other human 
rights are attainable.
Press freedom matters because without a free press, few other human 
rights are attainable.  A strong press freedom environment encourages 
the growth of civil society, which leads to stable democracies and 
political and economic development.  That's why the United States is 
highlighting journalists around the world who are suffering 
intimidation, imprisonment, and sometimes death for exercising their 
right to free expression.
Yoani Sanchez is a Cuban blogger who is not permitted to leave the 
country.  She has attracted an international following for her blog, 
Generación Y, which gives readers unprecedented insight into the harsh 
realities of life in Cuba.  Her work has won numerous awards, including 
Columbia University's Maria Cabot prize for journalism, and the 
Secretary of State's International Women of Courage Award in 2011.  But 
Cuba's Communist government has refused to allow her to leave the 
country to accept these honors.  Requests by Ms. Sanchez to travel have 
been denied 19 times.
Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right recognized in the 
Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  The United States urges the 
Cuban government to allow Ms. Sanchez to travel abroad freely and for 
all governments to stop the use of travel bans against journalists or 
dissidents for exercising their right to freedom of expression.
Elsewhere, Tibetan filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen has been silenced by the 
Chinese government.  Wangchen was detained by Chinese authorities in 
March 2008 on charges related to his 25-minute documentary titled 
"Leaving Fear Behind."  The film is based on 40 hours of footage and 
over 100 interviews conducted over five months.  Filmed in China's Amdo 
region (located principally in Qinghai Province), the footage includes 
interviews with Tibetans who expressed views on a range of issues from 
the Dalai Lama to the human rights situation in Tibetan areas of China.
Wangchen was reportedly beaten, deprived of food and sleep during 
interrogations, and held incommunicado for a full year.  He was tried in 
secret in 2009 and is serving a six year sentence in Xichuan Prison, 
Qinghai Province.
The United States urges the Chinese government to respect the universal 
human rights of all Chinese citizens.
Press freedom is a fundamental human right that must be respected by all 
governments.  The United States will continue to shine the spotlight of 
international attention on all those who abuse this basic human right.
http://www.voanews.com/policy/editorials/Press-Freedom-Matters--149575695.html
 
 
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