Declaration Of Windhoek
The
Declaration of Windhoek
is a statement of
free press
principles put together by
African
journalists in
1991
. The Declaration calls for free, independent and pluralistic media throughout the world. The Declaration also asserts that a free press is essential to democracy and a fundamental human right.
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