Human rights:Rights for the press
- The globe and mail
- Mar 23
- 1 min read
In the human rights committee, they were debating the rights of journalists, as in many countries they are discriminated against and undervalued. However, what many people don't know is that thanks to them, we can learn about what is happening abroad and outside our country, staying alert to what may or may not happen.
"So, they made a resolution on how they could support journalists, which would involve having rules, supporting them, and making them recognize that journalists also have rights. If these rules are not followed, the journalist's credentials will be revoked, which all journalists need to work in journalism. This resolution was accepted by the majority, being the best solution to the problem regarding the rights of prisoners."
By Anna Krystel Marquez Preciado
March 23 2025
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