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    Today.Az, Azerbaijan
    May 5 2008


    Anne Derse: "Development of the independent media as a strong
    institution to support Azerbaijan's democratic development is under
    attack"

    05 May 2008 [17:25] - Today.Az



    The speech of US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Anne Derse, made during her
    visit to the north-western region of Azerbaijan:

    Ladies and gentlemen,

    Thank you for inviting me. It is an honor to celebrate World Press
    Freedom Day in the Center that is named after the National Hero of
    Azerbaijan, courageous journalist Chingiz Mustafayev, who fell while
    performing his duties as a journalist in 1991.

    "Our liberty depends on freedom of the press and that cannot be
    limited without being lost." So spoke Thomas Jefferson over 200 years
    ago. Without a free press, citizens have no access to independent
    information about their government and its policies and
    performance. Without a free press, citizens do not have the
    information they need to hold government accountable, and
    consequently, the risk of corruption, malfeasance and mismanagement is
    great, especially in an oil rich state. Without a free press, there
    can be no public exchange of ideas about national challenges and
    priorities Without a free press, there is no real freedom.

    That is why it is important that governments that respect freedom
    vigorously uphold the right of journalists to work freely, without
    fear of violence and persecution, and why it is important that media
    adhere to the highest ethical and professional standards in carrying
    out their important responsibility to inform the public. Criticism of
    the government and government leaders is not treason, it is a hallmark
    of true democracy. The US believes that libel and defamation should
    not be criminal offences, journalists should not be imprisoned for
    expressing their views, incidents of violence or harassment against
    journalists to intimidate them into silence should be vigorously
    investigated and prosecuted and governments in developing democracies
    should work with civil society to develop a free, independent and
    objective media to defend the people's rights.

    Speaking as the representative of a government which supports
    Azerbaijan's independence and sovereignty, which has great respect for
    the people of Azerbaijan and for Azerbaijan's history, culture and
    accomplishments, and for Azerbaijan's great potential as a leader in
    the region, I must say that the recent physical attacks and the
    ongoing smear campaign against Azadliq journalist Agil Halil and
    continuing pressure and threats against pro-opposition and independent
    journalists show that development of the independent media as a strong
    institution to support Azerbaijan's democratic development is under
    attack. Current attitudes towards the media are more reminiscent of
    Azerbaijan's Soviet past than its democratic future. Many Azerbaijanis
    and international observers who support Azerbaijan's goals of
    maintaining independence and promoting freedom, in the face of strong
    regional pressures, share this view.

    Throughout his short but meaningful life, Chingiz Mustafayev fought
    for his people's right to know. He traveled to the zones, swept by war
    to report on tragic consequences of war and its innocent
    victims. Scenes from Khojali, taped by Chingiz Mustafayev shook the
    world and still continue to touch all peace-loving peoples. These
    works demonstrate Chingiz's courage and commitment to his motherland,
    his profession, and the principle of media freedom. The best way to
    honor his memory - and those of other pioneering Azerbaijani
    journalists - is for us to support all journalists seeking to exercise
    that fundamental democratic right in support of Azerbaijan's
    democratic future, and freedom for all Azerbaijanis.

    Independent journalism serves the public by addressing and stimulating
    a debate on issues of national concern. Just as Chingiz did,
    journalists today have a responsibility to report on key issues of
    national import, including Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan's democratic
    reforms, the use of its energy revenues, and corruption. I am doubly
    happy to see the young generation of Azerbaijani journalists guided by
    the courageous work of those, like Chingiz Mustafayev, who made
    today's journalism in Azerbaijan possible.

    Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in renewing our commitment to
    media freedom and wishing success to all the journalists in Azerbaijan
    and everywhere else in the world.

    Thank you.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/44794.html
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