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Alya Abu-Zayed binding, and so this resolution to protect journalists is simply a statement, ast September, the United Nations Human rather than any sort of law. It does nothing to monitor Rights Council adopted a new resolution prothe compliance of member states or send any form of tecting the safety of journalists internationally, protection to journalists. RWB firmly states that govproposed by several countries, including ernments must establish investigative France and Austria. Describing measures to protect the procedures and prosecute those who do media, it asks that member states “promote a safe and harm to journalists, calls for a position in enabling environment for journalists to perform their the UN to monitor compliance, and for “the creation of work independently” and condemns communications mechanisms for implementing international law.” surveillance3 all recommended by Reporters Without Borders (RWB), a non-profit organisation that defends Do I agree that journalists should be protected? Well, freedom of information. as a human being: yes. As an aspiring reporter, hell yes. But whether or not I think that having a new position in According to the RWB, 62 journalists were killed and the UN for this specific job would work is another thing. another 176 imprisoned as of the 29th of November Having a Human Rights Council does very little to stop 2014 worldwide. With the highest being Syria on 12, human rights violations internationally, (see: extrajudidue to Islamic State, and 7 in Palestine-Israel, during cial executions in DRC, collective punishment in Israeli the siege on Gaza, it’s clear that recent global conflict occupied territory, exploitation of workers in Qatar, has significantly increased these figures. With the rise water shut-offs in Detroit. But apart from being of many more extremist terror groups, what is the in“condemned”, what happens? Since the UN is so dividternational community doing to stop this? ed on almost every issue, there’s always at least one Well firstly, Human Rights Council decisions are noncountry that vetoes a resolution, preventing any sort of L French photojournalist Alexandra Boulat, 2002. 4