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The Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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UNESCO today condemned the recent murders of several journalists in Iraq, calling the attacks an alarming campaign against freedom of the press in the country. I am deeply concerned about the unrelenting violence against journalists and media workers in Iraq, said Director-General Ko茂chiro Matsuura in a statement released in Pa
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ris. He urged those rebuilding the country to work with media organizations to devise measures that make respect for the fundamental human right of freedom of expression an absolute priority. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ , 77 journalists and 27 media support workers have been killed in Iraq since the war began there in 2003.In this
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The Slovenian capital was picked for the quality of its application, as well as for its diverse and complete programme, widely and enthusiastically supported by all players in the book industry publishers, bookstores and libraries , the selection committee said after meeting today at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.The committee brings together representatives of UNESCO and some of the main professional associations in the book industry 鈥?the International Publishers Association, the International Bookseller
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s Federation and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.UNESCO Director-General Ko茂chiro Matsuura said in a statement that he was delighted to see this
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magnificent city acknowledged for its
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collective commitment to promote books and reading in a context of freedom of expression and cultural openness. Ljubljana becomes the tenth city to be designated as World Book Capital, following Madrid, Alexandria, New Delhi, Antwerp, Montreal, Turin, Bogot谩, Amste