Listly by World Editors Forum
Source: http://blog.wan-ifra.org/node/15622
The dead speak louder than ever. Besides hurting freedom of speech everywhere, the terrorists and their supporters should have in mind that all censorship or act of violence against who expresses opinion only increases the interest and curiosity about those and what they try to shut up. Until January 7, most of the planet had never heard of Charlie Hebdo and its cartoons. With instant and global information, after the attack the cartoons began to circulate in meteoric speed over the Internet, and revered all over the world as examples of the right to be free. That is, the terrorists dramatically increased the opinion of those who they tried [to] silence. The dead, freedom of opinion martyrs, speak louder than ever before.
On behalf of Egyptian Organization for human rights we strongly support freedom of expression and condemn the terrorist attack [that] targeted French journalists and Charlie Hebdo newspaper.
USA Today stands with our journalism colleagues in Paris, throughout Europe, and around the world against all forms of oppression of free speech, especially the violent killing of brave journalists doing their jobs. As we've seen this week, each attempt to censor only leads to greater public awareness of the importance of a free press.
Please send my condolences and wholehearted support to colleagues at Charlie Hebdo. THEY CAN'T KILL US ALL.
Journalists around the world fight every day for the right to report the news without fear of reprisal. They express ideas others disagree with and pose questions some don’t want asked. Too often they pay the ultimate price. We join with journalists and all others who support freedom of expression to declare that such cowardly attempts to thwart free speech and a free press will not succeed, and that this most recent attack only strengthens our commitment to the ideal that all people in every nation should be able to express themselves freely and without fear.
We live in turbulent times. We are all still in shock over the wanton killings in Paris this week, at the Charlie Hebdo magazine. My Singapore colleagues and I stand in solidarity with them, and I'm sure all of you do too. If I may, I would like to ask all of you to please stand and observe a minute's silence as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives and to their families.
From Vietnam, all reporters and editors of VietnamPlus online news website want to affirm that we stand by you, Charlie Hebdo. Be stronger with your pens! Je suis Charlie.
JE SUIS CHARLIE – I sit at my desk in rainy Dublin with the sign displayed beside me. Behind me the news channels continue to report on the atrocities that continue in Paris, and in my head I keep repeating those 3 words. A mantra for freedom of speech; 3 simple words that resonate with all of us in the world of media. I am Charlie, I am Free, I have the right to speak, to write and to hope for a world free from propaganda and indoctrination.
Today in Ireland we grieve for those journalists and police lost in Paris this week and indeed for all those reporters murdered across our planet in the name of free speech.
JE SUIS CHARLIE … nous ne vous oublierons pas!
The Board of the European Alliance of News Agencies joins the international media community expressing solidarity with magazine Charlie Hebdo and its staff after the deadly attack at the magazine’s Paris office.
An attack on a publication and its journalists because of disagreements with its editorial content is a worldwide attack on freedom of expression.
The murders in Paris is unfortunately another example of how journalists are under threat because of their participation in an open discussion about issues of importance to a democratic society. The freedom of expression - regardless of which opinion is expressed - must be defended by all forces in a democracy.
This is one of the most miserable events for the journalists around
the world and an unforgettable attack for the media organizations in
France. This is also really sorrowful story. As a media colleagues, we
feel very sad for that indeed and we would like to show our respect to
all the victims concerning with the issue and we wish to say that we
are always with you as we, journalists, are those who are one the way
of the truth.
We stand in Solidarity with CHARLIE HEBDO
I join media colleagues around the world in condemning this unprecedented and vile attack on media freedom and democracy. Journalists across the globe must refuse to be intimidated by these cowards. While we mourn the death of our Paris colleagues, we must remain firm and steadfast and continue to tell the key stories of our time without fear or favour. We must defend media freedom by all means possible in a democracy because, without it, democracy itself dies and the world is plunged into chaos and anarchy which these criminals seek to impose on us all in this brave twenty-first century. No one wants to live in such a society. Let’s show these criminals through acts of defiance, through our solid professionalism and through our refusal to be silenced that their dastardly act cannot and will not win or silence the truth.
PrimHall stands with you in standing for the freedom of expression, and also in denying those who feel otherwise the right to attempt to deny it by creating fear and by murdering those who express themselves in ways they object to.
Our thoughts are with all the victims of Charlie Hebdo and its aftermath. Freedom of expression and speech are vital for all of us and, even when we disagree with the opinions expressed, we must fight to preserve the right to have that opinion without fear or violence or recrimination.
That is a very sad moment in life - each murder, each violence against humanity and freedom (of press) strikes right into the centre of the heart. The sympathies of the Editorial team of Austrian economic Magazine GEWINN are extended to the victims, families, friends and colleagues of Charlie Hebdo.
Commemorating and mourning all victims of cruelty.
There are no words strong enough to condemn the attack. The shootings are contrary to human and Islamic values. It is not only freedom of expression under attack, but democracy as a whole. My deepest condolences go to the families of the victims.
Die deutsche Tageszeitung Die RHEINPFALZ mit einer Auflage von 220 000 Exemplaren folgt Ihrem Aufrufund senden folgende Solidaritätsadresse an Charlie Hebdo:
"Wo Satire stirbt, bleibt nur Gehorsam.“
I condemned the terrorist attack with the most strong words.
Yes, I mourn the tragic death of our colleagues in Paris. On behalf of myself and my colleagues at Addis Fortune, our condolences to the families of the brave men and women who have lost their lives for only expressing their views.
On behalf of editorial board of Croatian journals Svijet osiguranja and Zaštita we would like to express our sincere condolences to our colleagues in Charlie Hebdo newspaper and condemn any attack on freedom of the press and expression.
I totally agree that journalists and journalism should be protected by all mean possible.
As a South African journalist I support this mission.