索马里庆祝记者保护日,强调技术推动的性别暴力,推动法律改革。
Somalia marked journalist protection day, highlighting tech-fueled gender-based violence and pushing for legal reforms.
索马里在摩加迪沙举办了一次全国活动,以纪念 " 结束针对记者犯罪不受惩罚现象国际日 " ,重点是技术便利的针对女记者的性别暴力。
Somalia held a national event in Mogadishu to mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, focusing on technology-facilitated gender-based violence against women journalists.
活动由NUSOJ组织, 加拿大地方倡议基金支持, 聚会了政府官员,外交官,联合国代表和民间社会.
Organized by NUSOJ with support from Canada’s Canada Fund for Local Initiatives, the event brought together government officials, diplomats, UN representatives, and civil society.
索马里司法部长哈桑·穆阿利姆·马哈穆德(Hassan Moalim Mahmoud)证实该国正在对过时的《刑法》进行改革,以便更好地保护新闻自由和记者的权利。
Somali Minister of Justice Hassan Moalim Mahmoud confirmed ongoing reforms to the country’s outdated Penal Code to better protect press freedom and journalists’ rights.
包括德国、加拿大、意大利和非洲联盟在内的国际伙伴表示强烈支持媒体自由和记者安全,强调努力打击暴力和确保问责制。
International partners including Germany, Canada, Italy, and the African Union expressed strong support for media freedom and journalist safety, highlighting efforts to combat violence and ensure accountability.
教科文组织的Misako Ito强调,大赦国际协助媒体中基于性别的暴力的威胁越来越大,需要全球合作保护记者。
UNESCO’s Misako Ito emphasized the growing threat of AI-facilitated gender-based violence in media and the need for global cooperation to protect journalists.