Secretary-General, at Launch of United Nations Correspondents Association Directory, Proposes Toast to ‘Frank, Free and Fearless Media’
Following are UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s remarks at the Annual United Nations Correspondents Association (UNCA) Directory Book Reception, in New York, today:
Thank you for inviting me to the launch of the United Nations Correspondents Association Directory.
I always look forward to this annual event, although I am always worried you may print the photograph of me drawing the winning prize ticket again at the UNCA Ball!
When I look through this Directory, I see more than simply names of journalists and media organizations. I see the profound international reach and influence of UNCA.
I thank you for all of the hard work that you do in reporting the United Nations to the viewers, listeners and readers of the world.
This past year has been a challenging and difficult one for many journalists. Kidnappings and attacks are on the rise. I have consistently spoken out on the need to protect journalists who are serving the public and doing their job.
I continue to raise the case of journalists still detained and urge all Member States to uphold the rights of journalists and to safeguard essential media freedoms.
We have a busy year ahead — on climate change, sustainable development and making the UN fit for purpose in this our seventieth anniversary year. And I expect you to be very busy covering all of those events!
In that spirit I would like to propose a toast; to a frank, free and fearless media — and to wish all of you great success in the months ahead.