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We stand in solidarity — joint statement in support of Ukraine

[vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]We, the undersigned organisations, stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, but particularly Ukrainian journalists who now find themselves at the frontlines of a large-scale European war.

 

 

 

We unilaterally condemn the violence and aggression that puts thousands of our colleagues all over Ukraine in grave danger.

 

 

 

We call on the international community to provide any possible assistance to those who are taking on the brave role of reporting from the war zone that is now Ukraine. 

 

 

 

We condemn the physical violence, the cyberattacks, disinformation and all other weapons employed by the aggressor against the free and democratic Ukrainian press. 

 

 

 

We also stand in solidarity with independent Russian media who continue to report the truth in unprecedented conditions.

 

 

 

Join the statement of support for Ukraine by signing it here

 

 

 

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Signed: 

Justice for Journalists Foundation 

 

Index on Censorship

 

International Foundation for Protection of Freedom of Speech “Adil Soz” 

 

International Media Support (IMS)

 

Yerevan Press Club 

 

Turkmen.news 

 

Free Press Unlimited

 

Human Rights Center "Viasna"

 

Albanian Helsinki Committee

 

Media Rights Group, Azerbaijan 

 

European Centre for Press and Media Freedom

 

Association of European Journalists

 

School of Peacemaking and Media Technology in Central Asia 

 

Human Rights Center of Azerbaijan

 

Reporters Without Borders, RSF

 

Association of Independent Press of Moldova, API 

 

Public Association “Dignity”, Kazakhstan

 

PEN International 

 

Human Rights House Foundation, Norway

 

IFEX

 

UNITED for Intercultural Action

 

Human Rights House Yerevan

 

Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly - Vanadzor, Armenia

 

Rafto Foundation for Human Rights, Norway

 

Society of Journalists, Warsaw

 

The Swedish OSCE-network

 

Hungarian Helsinki Committee 

 

Legal policy research centre, Kazakhstan

 

Public Foundation Notabene - Tajikistan 

 

HR NGO “Citizens’ Watch - St. Petersburg, Russia

 

English PEN

 

Public organization “Dawn” - Tajikistan

 

International Press Institute (IPI)

 

The Union of Journalists of Kazakhstan 

 

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Human Rights House Tbilisi

 

Rights Georgia

 

Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies Center. Azerbaijan

 

International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)

 

Bulgarian Helsinki Committee

 

Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)

 

European Federation of Journalists

 

Social Media Development Center, Georgia

 

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