Call for Burundi Authorities to Allow Re-Opening of Media

25 Jun 2015
Journalists protest on World Press Freedom Day, Bujumbura, Burundi, May 3, 2015.

Image: Journalists protest on World Press Freedom Day, Bujumbura, Burundi, May 3, 2015.

International press freedom organisations call on Burundi authorities to allow for re-opening of media

22 June 2015

The undersigned press freedom, media development and human rights organizations are very concerned by the continued closure of independent media outlets and the consequent lack of access to reliable information in Burundi. Furthermore, we denounce the attacks and threats on journalists, media workers and media institutions.

This is particularly concerning given the scheduled upcoming legislative and presidential elections (June 29 and July 15 respectively). Free, fair, reliable and independent media play a crucial role in the electoral process and without it Burundians will not have the information they need to make informed decisions in the upcoming polls thereby undermining the credibility of these elections.

To that end, we call on the Burundian authorities to allow for the re-opening and functioning of independent media and allow them to operate from the Maison de la Presse or from wherever they may find facilities, given that the major radio stations have been destroyed. We also encourage the authorities to allow for the rebuilding and re-equipping of these media houses.

We also encourage the authorities to ensure that the more than 50 journalists and media workers who have sought refuge in neighboring countries are allowed to return safely to Burundi without fear of prosecution or persecution.

Finally, we encourage dialogue between authorities and media as well as between authorities and opposition as well as between authorities and the United Nations Special Envoy to the Great Lakes to create conditions conducive to holding free, fair, inclusive and peaceful elections.

Signed:

Jesper Højberg, Executive Director, International Media Support

Toby Mendel, Executive Director, Centre for Law and Democracy

Leon Willems, Director, Free Press Unlimited

Caroline Giraud, Coordinator, Global Forum for Media Development

Tina Carr, Director, Rory Peck Trust

Ernest Sagaga, Head, Human Rights and Safety, International Federation of Journalists

Caroline Vuillemin, Director of Operations, Fondation Hirondelle

Alice Klein, President, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression

Daniel Calingaert, Executive Vice President, Freedom House

Thomas Hughes, Executive Director, Article 19

Tamsin Mitchell, Americas/Africa Researcher and Campaigner, PEN International

Barbara Trionfi, Executive Director, International Press Institute

Carina Tertsakian, Senior Researcher on Burundi and Rwanda, Human Rights Watch

Christophe Deloire, Secretary General, Reporters without Borders

Cyprien Ndikumana, Director General, Panos Grands Lacs

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