‘Part of the CPJ family’: Journalist, former hostage Terry Anderson dies at 76
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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is deeply saddened by the death of Terry Anderson, journalist and CPJ’s former vice chair and honorary chairman.
Anderson, a former Associated Press reporter who was kidnapped and held hostage in Lebanon for six years, knew firsthand the threats journalists may face while seeking to report freely, and was an outspoken and dedicated advocate for press freedom.
?“Terry was part of the CPJ family for over 25 years,” said Jacob Weisberg, CPJ chair. “He took that responsibility seriously – joining CPJ to advocate on behalf of journalists at risk around the world at the highest levels. Our thoughts are with his family and especially with his daughter Sulome, herself a journalist.”
Read more about Terry Anderson’s contribution to journalism and press freedom.
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Borrell stated that he was “appalled” by the “unprecedented” number of journalists and media workers killed in six months of war.
?“Journalists are civilians, and their voices are crucial to keeping disinformation at bay and citizens being informed,” Borrell said during a debate on the EU’s response to the Israeli Defense Forces’ killing of humanitarian aid workers, journalists, and other civilians in Gaza.
?CPJ urges all EU member states to make or renew calls that both sides should respect international law during the conflict, take all measures to protect journalists, and provide international journalists with independent access to Gaza.
?Read more from the statement and a letter CPJ and other partners sent to Borrell in January calling on the EU to help journalists in the Israel-Gaza war.
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