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UNESCO Director-General condemns the killing of journalists in Bangladesh

Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, has condemned the killing of journalists in Bangladesh
UNESCO observatory of killed journalists

I condemn the killing of Hasan Mehedi and call for an investigation into the circumstances of this killing. Journalists covering events of public interest provide critical information to the population and must do so without fearing for their safety.  I call on authorities to hold those responsible to account.

UNESCO Director-General
Audrey AzoulayUNESCO Director-General

I condemn the killing of Abu Taher Turab and call for an investigation into the circumstances of this killing. Journalists covering events of public interest provide critical information to the population and must do so without fearing for their safety. I call on authorities to hold those responsible to account.

UNESCO Director-General
Audrey AzoulayUNESCO Director-General

I condemn the killing of Shakil Hossain and call for an investigation into the circumstances of this killing. Journalists covering events of public interest provide critical information to the population and must do so without fearing for their safety. I call on authorities to hold those responsible to account.

UNESCO Director-General
Audrey AzoulayUNESCO Director-General

Hasan Mehedi was a journalist for a local media outlet, the Dhaka Times. He was reportedly shot and killed while covering protests in the capital city of Dhaka, during which multiple other journalists were also reportedly injured.

Shakil Hossain was a correspondent for Bhorer Awaj newspaper. He was reportedly killed while covering protests in Bangladesh’s central Gazipur city.

Abu Taher Turab was a journalist for the Daily Jalalabad and Daily Naya Diganta newspapers. He was reportedly fatally shot while covering protests in Sylhet. He is the third journalist killed in Bangladesh so far this month.

UNESCO promotes the  through global awareness-raising, capacity building and by coordinating the implementation of the  on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity. 91Âé¶¹¹ú²ú¾«Æ·×ÔÅÄ previously shone a light on the increasing risks to the safety of journalists covering protests through two Issue Briefs in  and in .