International Symposium on Freedom of Expression, 26 January 2011, UNESCO, Paris

20 January 2011

An International Symposium on Freedom of Expression, sponsored by the Swedish National Commission, will be organized by UNESCO at its Headquarters on 26 January 2011.

Based on the premises that freedom of expression is a cornerstone of the human rights edifice, and that open and participatory communication is vital for successful development, the debates will focus on the status of press freedom worldwide, the safety of media professionals as well as the changes of the media landscape in the digital age.

The meeting will gather some 300 participants including government officials, policymakers, representatives of major non-governmental organizations and media professionals, as well as the 2010 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize winner, Chilean journalist Mónica González Mujica.

This one-day event is aligned with UNESCO’s mission to foster the free flow of ideas by word and image, and its promotion of the value of information and communication for “advancing the mutual knowledge and understanding of peoples”. UNESCO has long highlighted the links between the free flow of ideas and the broader objective of preventing wars and constructing the defences of peace.

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