Pope Leo marks World Press Freedom Day and condemns media freedom violations
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Updated · Reuters · May 3
Pope Leo marks World Press Freedom Day and condemns media freedom violations
12 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 3
Speaking after his Sunday prayer in Saint Peter's Square, the pontiff honoured journalists killed while reporting from conflict zones and areas hit by war and violence.
He said the day underscored the value of independent journalism and warned that press freedom is violated worldwide, sometimes openly and sometimes in more hidden ways.
Observed on 3 May and backed by UNESCO, the day supports media under pressure and commemorates reporters killed on duty; Leo has repeatedly defended journalism and detained journalists.
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