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Resolution
to strengthen freedom of expression in Africa
Pambazuka
News
Extracted from Pambazuka News 228
November
03, 2005
http://www.pambazuka.org/
We, the 42 members
of 33 organizations participating in the Conference of African Freedom
of Expression Organisations held in Accra, Ghana, from October 28
to 30, 2005, under the auspices of the Media Foundation for West
Africa (MFWA), the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Media
Rights Agenda (MRA) and Journaliste en Danger (JED), with sponsorship
from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisations
(UNESCO);
Concerned by
the continued violation of freedom of expression across Africa;
Concerned by
the increasing enactment and abuse of repressive media laws in many
parts of the continent;
Further concerned
by the killings, imprisonments and arbitrary arrests and detentions
of journalists and media workers, and the arbitrary suspension and
closure of media outlets around the continent;
Gravely concerned
by the lack of response of the African Union and the African Commission
on Human and Peoples’ Rights to address these serious violations
of freedom of expression;
Recalling the
Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa adopted
by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in October
2002;
Recalling the
Resolution on the Mandate and Designation of the Special Rapporteur
on freedom of expression in Africa by the African Commission on
Human and Peoples’ Rights adopted in December 2004;
Recalling the
appeal to the African Union made by more than 100 media and freedom
of expression organizations on the occasion of World Press Freedom
Day 2005;
Welcoming the
commitment and the Statement of the Chairperson of the African Union
Commission on World Press Freedom Day 2005 reiterating the importance
of freedom of expression and the role of the media;
We call on the
African Union to:
- strengthen
the existing mechanisms on freedom of expression in Africa;
- ensure that
the current Special Rapporteur Mechanism is fully independent
and is provided with the necessary resources to efficiently execute
the mandate;
- take into
account freedom of expression in the peer review mechanism process
under the New Partnership for Africa’s Development
- (NEPAD);
- urge African
Union members to respect freedom of expression and to cooperate
with the Special Rapporteur to address the challenges of freedom
of expression across Africa;
- urge African
governments to adopt a Treaty on Freedom of Expression in Africa;
- urge the
African Union to establish as a matter of urgency the African
Court on Human Rights and make it operational.
We further call
on the African Union to:
- ensure the
release of all arbitrarily detained Eritrean journalists and political
prisoners held incommunicado since 2001;
- ensure that
an independent investigation is conducted to probe the murder
of journalist Deyda Hydara in the Gambia;
- closely
monitor the situation of freedom of expression in Tunisia and
ensure that freedom of expression advocates are protected and
prisoners of conscience are freed;
- take urgent
measures to protect journalists and media practitioners in Somalia
against the violent attacks and harassment by officials of local
authorities and non-state actors.
Done this 30th
of October 2005 in Accra
Below is
the list of organizations
Host Organisations
- Journaliste
en Danger (JED)
- Media Foundation
for West Africa (MFWA)
- Media Institute
for Southern Africa (MISA)
- Media Rights
Agenda (MRA)
Participating
Organisations
African Organisations
-
AFMF: Africa Free Media Foundation (formerly NDIMA Network for
the Defence of Independent Media in Africa)
- AMDISS:
Association for Media Development in Southern Sudan
- CNLT: National
Council for Liberties in Tunisia
- CREDO: Centre
for Research Education & Development of FoX & Associated
Rights
- EFJA: Ethiopian
Free Press Journalists Association
- FAMEDEV:
Inter-Africa Network for Women, Media, Gender Equity & Development
- FXI: Freedom
of Expression Institute
- HornAfrik
Media
- NGE: Nigerian
Guild of Editors
- OMAC: Organisation
des Medias d’Afrique Centrale
- OTM: Observatoire
Togolas des Medias
- PIWA: Panos
Institute West Africa
- SCFE: Somali
Coalition for Free Expression
- TAEF: All
Africa Editors Forum
- URATEL:
Union des Radios & Televisions libres du Togo
- WAJA/OJAO:
West Africa Journalist Association/ Union des journalistes de
l’Afrique de l’Ouest
Non-African
Organisations
- ARTICLE 19:
Global Campaign for Free Expression
- Free Voice
- IFEX/AMARC:
International Freedom of Expression eXchange/World Association
of Community Radio Broadcasters
- IFJ: International
Federation of Journalists
- IMS: International
Media Support
- Index on
Censorship
- OSI: Open
Society Initiative - Network Media Program and Justice Initiative
- CHRI: Commonwealth
Human Rights Initiative
Ghana Organisations
- AI: Amnesty
International, Ghana Chapter
- GCRN: Ghana
Community Radio Network
- CHRAJ: Commission
on Human Rights & Administrative Justice
- Ghana Bar
Association
- Ghana Journalists
Association
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